Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9793843 | Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2005 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The temporal evolution of plasma and gas parameters during the afterglow phase of cyclic operation of an inertial fusion-energy reactor chamber is simulated with a zero-dimensional code. The results of self-consistent modeling of plasma/gas cooling, plasma recombination, and the heat power load on a cryogenic fusion-fuel target are presented. The role of intrinsic impurity radiation and the edge plasma region in plasma cooling is analyzed. The impacts of large convective cells and large concentrations of a heavy-ion buffer gas inside the chamber on plasma evolution and target heat loads are discussed.
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Authors
B.K. Frolov, A.Yu. Pigarov, S.I. Krasheninnikov, R.W. Petzoldt, D.T. Goodin,