Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
271561 Fusion Engineering and Design 2014 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

•A design for the helical reactor FFHR-d1A is conducted. Stress analysis of the coil support structure is performed.•Fundamental design for the vacuum vessel and access ports is presented.•A concept of the gravity support is shown.

FFHR-d1 is a conceptual design of the helical reactor being developed at the National Institute for Fusion Science. The maintenance of in-vessel components is very important for the fusion demo reactor. In addition, sufficient pathways are needed for the divertor exhaust. To implement these, the vacuum vessel, coil support structure, and cryostat require large apertures. However, the coil support structure has to be sufficiently rigid to remain within soundness and deformation limits. A design combining the structural components in the FFHR-d1A was developed from mechanical and thermal viewpoints. Consequently, components having a sufficiently large port area were provided. An investigation of the maintenance and exhaust schemes has been planned on the basis of this fundamental design.

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