Design of the KSTAR tokamak

  • G. S. Lee
  • , J. Kim
  • , S. M. Hwang
  • , C. S. Chang
  • , H. Y. Chang
  • , M. H. Cho
  • , B. H. Choi
  • , K. Kim
  • , S. Jardin
  • , G. H. Neilson
  • , H. K. Park
  • , W. Reiersen
  • , J. Schmidt
  • , K. Young
  • , J. Schultz
  • , L. Sevier
  • , S. Y. Cho
  • , J. H. Han
  • , N. I. Hur
  • , K. H. Im
  • S. Kim, J. Y. Kim, M. C. Kyum, B. J. Lee, D. K. Lee, S. G. Lee, H. L. Yang, B. G. Hong, Y. S. Hwang, S. H. Kim, Y. J. Kim, J. Y. Lim, W. Namkung, K. H. Chung, D. I. Choi

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Abstract

The Korea Superconducting Tokamak Advanced Research (KSTAR) Project is the major effort of the Korean National Fusion Program (KNFP) to develop a steady-state-capable advanced superconducting tokamak to establish a scientific and technological basis for an attractive fusion reactor. Major parameters of the tokamak are: major radius 1.8 m, minor radius 0.5 m, toroidal field 3.5 Tesla, and plasma current 2 mA with a strongly shaped plasma cross-section and double-null divertor. The initial pulse length provided by the poloidal magnet system is 20 s, but the pulse length can be increased to 300 s through non-inductive current drive. The plasma heating and current drive system consists of neutral beam, ion cyclotron waves, lower hybrid waves, and electron-cyclotron waves for flexible profile control. A comprehensive set of diagnostics is planned for plasma control and performance evaluation and physics understanding. The project has completed its conceptual design phase and moved to the engineering design phase. The target date of the first plasma is set for year 2002.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)405-411
Number of pages7
JournalFusion Engineering and Design
Volume46
Issue number2-4
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 1999
EventProceedings of the 1998 20th Symposium on Fusion Technology (SOFT-20) - Marseilles, France
Duration: Sep 7 1998Sep 11 1998

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Civil and Structural Engineering
  • Nuclear Energy and Engineering
  • General Materials Science
  • Mechanical Engineering

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