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Present Status of JT-60SA Project and Development of Heating Systems for JT-60SA

Present Status of JT-60SA Project and Development of Heating Systems for JT-60SA
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摘要 Present status of the JT-60SA (JT-60 Super Advanced) project, implemented jointly by Europe and Japan since 2007, is described. The design of the main tokamak components was completed in late 2008, and all the scientific missions are preserved to contribute to ITER and DEMO reactors. The construction of the JT-60SA has begun with procurement activities for the superconducting magnet systems, vacuum vessel, in-vessel components and other components under the relevant procurement arrangements between the implementing agencies of JAEA (Japan Atomic Energy Agency) in Japan and Fusion for Energy in Europe. Designs and developments of the auxiliary heating systems for JT-60SA have been progressing at JAEA so as to provide the total injection power of 41 MW for 100 s. Present status of the JT-60SA (JT-60 Super Advanced) project, implemented jointly by Europe and Japan since 2007, is described. The design of the main tokamak components was completed in late 2008, and all the scientific missions are preserved to contribute to ITER and DEMO reactors. The construction of the JT-60SA has begun with procurement activities for the superconducting magnet systems, vacuum vessel, in-vessel components and other components under the relevant procurement arrangements between the implementing agencies of JAEA (Japan Atomic Energy Agency) in Japan and Fusion for Energy in Europe. Designs and developments of the auxiliary heating systems for JT-60SA have been progressing at JAEA so as to provide the total injection power of 41 MW for 100 s.
出处 《Plasma Science and Technology》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2011年第3期367-375,共9页 等离子体科学和技术(英文版)
关键词 JT-60SA ITER DEMO JAEA heating systems JT-60SA, ITER, DEMO, JAEA, heating systems
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