Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6745907 | Fusion Engineering and Design | 2015 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The primary goal of the WEST project is to be a test-bed for ITER W divertor components, in terms of manufacturing issues as well as fatigue and lifetime regarding thermal loads during operations. Therefore it is necessary to ensure that the thermal loads available in Tore Supra are of the same magnitude as those expected for ITER. It is also necessary to ensure that the other plasma facing components would not be a limitation to reach this target. On this basis, simulations of the incident heat flux on the main components have been done for different parameters. Those simulations are done with PFCFlux code and include the variation of the toroidal magnetic field called ripple effect. This paper reports the results of those simulations and concludes on the usability of the plasma facing components with the required heat loads.
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Authors
M. Firdaouss, T. Batal, J. Bucalossi, P. Languille, E. Nardon, M. Richou,