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(FTP2/18) Compact Stellarators as Reactors

J. F. Lyon1), P. Valanju2), M. C. Zarnstorff3), S. Hirshman1), D. A. Spong1), D. Strickler1), A. Ware4), D. E. Williamson1)
 
1) Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN, U.S.A.
2) University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, U.S.A.
3) Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, Princeton, NJ, U.S.A.
4) University of Montana, Missoula, MT, U.S.A.

Abstract.  Two types of compact stellarators are examined as reactors: two- and three-field-period (M = 2 and 3) quasi-axisymmetric devices with volume-average $ \langle$$ \beta$$ \rangle$ = 4 - 5% and M = 2 and 3 quasi-poloidal devices with $ \langle$$ \beta$$ \rangle$ = 10 - 15%. These low-aspect-ratio stellarator-tokamak hybrids differ from conventional stellarators in their use of the plasma-generated bootstrap current to supplement the poloidal field from external coils. Using the ARIES-AT model with Bmax = 12T on the coils gives Compact Stellarator reactors with R = 7.3 - 8.2m, a factor of 2-3 smaller R than other stellarator reactors for the same assumptions, and neutron wall loadings up to 3.7MWm- 2.

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