Overview of the DEMO conceptual design activity in Japan
K Tobita, R Hiwatari, H Utoh, Y Miyoshi… - Fusion Engineering and …, 2018 - Elsevier
K Tobita, R Hiwatari, H Utoh, Y Miyoshi, N Asakura, Y Sakamoto, Y Someya, Y Homma…
Fusion Engineering and Design, 2018•ElsevierThe requirements for Japanese DEMO are to demonstrate (1) steady and stable electrical
power generation,(2) plant availability on a level relevant for commercialization, and (3) self-
sufficiency of fuels. The DEMO design activity has been mainly focused on challenging
DEMO design issues such as divertor heat removal, superconducting magnets, breeding
blankets, remote maintenance and the water cooling system, in order to reach the systemic
consistency toward a promising DEMO concept. The current status of the DEMO conceptual …
power generation,(2) plant availability on a level relevant for commercialization, and (3) self-
sufficiency of fuels. The DEMO design activity has been mainly focused on challenging
DEMO design issues such as divertor heat removal, superconducting magnets, breeding
blankets, remote maintenance and the water cooling system, in order to reach the systemic
consistency toward a promising DEMO concept. The current status of the DEMO conceptual …
Abstract
The requirements for Japanese DEMO are to demonstrate (1) steady and stable electrical power generation, (2) plant availability on a level relevant for commercialization, and (3) self-sufficiency of fuels. The DEMO design activity has been mainly focused on challenging DEMO design issues such as divertor heat removal, superconducting magnets, breeding blankets, remote maintenance and the water cooling system, in order to reach the systemic consistency toward a promising DEMO concept. The current status of the DEMO conceptual design activity is presented.
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