Divertor Development for a Future Fusion Power Plant
Abstract
Nuclear fusion is considered as a future source of sustainable energy supply. Since the H-mode discovery in ASDEX experiment ""Divertor I"" in 1982, the divertor has been an integral part of all modern tokamaks and stellarators. The major goal of this thesis is to develop a feasible divertor design for a fusion power plant to be built after ITER. The thesis describes the approach in the conceptual development of a helium-cooled divertor and the methods of verification and validation of the design.
Keywords
machining and joining tungsten; Fusion power plant; high heat flux tests; helium impingement cooling; helium-cooled divertorISBN
9783866447387Publisher
KIT Scientific PublishingPublisher website
http://www.ksp.kit.edu/Publication date and place
2011Series
Schriftenreihe des Instituts für Angewandte Materialien, Karlsruher Institut für Technologie,Classification
Technology: general issues


