Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
271579 Fusion Engineering and Design 2012 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

Stellarator concept is considered as a promising approach for power fusion reactor development because it basically free from disruptions and other extreme thermal load events. However, the potential problem of impurity accumulation in stellarator plasma should be taken into account. Very promising results in density control, plasma reproducibility and confinement characteristics have been obtained with application of “lithiation” technology. The next step in the improvement of TJ-II Heliac plasma performance is the development and creation of two poloidal liquid lithium limiters (LL). Experimental possibilities, design, structural materials and main parameters of LL based on capillary-pore structure (CPS) filled with liquid lithium are considered. Understanding in hydrogen isotope interaction with liquid lithium surface is an important aspect of lithium technology development for fusion reactor application. Therefore study of deuterium sorption/desorption process on a lithium surface of LL is stipulated. The development of lithium CPS based devices decreasing intensity of plasma–wall interaction on a central “groove” of TJ-II vacuum camera is proposed as the further step in plasma performance improvement owing to decrease in impurity flux from the wall.

► Liquid lithium limiter have been developed and manufactured for improvement of plasma performance of stellarator TJ-II. ► Capillary-pore system is used for ensuring of continuous renewal and stability of liquid lithium surface under TJ-II operation condition. ► Limiter design, main parameters and experimental possibilities are presented.

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