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(FTP/11) Compact Reversed Shear Tokamak Reactor with a Super-heated Steam Cycle

K. Okano, Y. Asaoka, T. Yoshida, M. Furuya, K. Tomabechi

Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry, Komae-shi, Tokyo, Japan

Y. Ogawa, N. Sekimura, R. Hiwatari, T. Yamamoto1

Faculty of Engineering, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
1 Present address: National Institute for Fusion Science, Toki-shi, Japan

T. Ishikawa, Y. Fukai, A. Hatayama

Faculty of Science and Technology, Keio University, Yokohama, Japan

N. Inoue, A. Kohyama

Institute of Advanced Energy, Kyoto University, Uji-shi, Kyoto, Japan

K. Shinya, Y. Murakami, I. Senda

Toshiba Research and Development Center, Kawasaki, Japan

S. Yamazaki, S. Mori, J. Adachi, M. Takemoto

Nuclear System Division, Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd., Tokyo, Japan

Abstract.  The Compact Reversed Shear Tokamak `CREST' is a cost competitive reactor concept based on the reversed shear high beta plasma and a super-heated steam cycle which makes a high thermal efficiency ($ \eta$ = 41%) possible. The moderate aspect ratio (3.4) and the elongation (2.0) of the CREST are similar to the ITER advanced mode plasma. The current profile control by neutral beam current drive stabilizes the ideal MHD activity up to $ \beta_{\mathrm{N}}^{}$ = 5.5. The CREST could generate about 1.2 GWe electric power with a competitive cost.

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