脉冲和稳态托卡马克反应堆燃烧循环的比较。第二部分:磁铁疲劳、电源和成本分析

D.A. Ehst, J.N. Brooks, K. Evans Jr., S. Kim
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托卡马克反应堆的脉冲操作由于机械疲劳和需要定期将大量能量转移到各个反应堆部件等问题而造成成本损失。本研究着重于反应堆子系统的寿命限制和资本成本,试图量化对脉冲操作的敏感性。主要问题领域包括:脉冲极向磁场线圈的疲劳;环面磁场线圈的面外弯曲疲劳;电力供应成本;无感电流驱动成本。对托卡马克反应堆在所提出的四种不同运行周期下运行的资本成本进行了比较。由于商用聚变反应堆必须具备高可用性和低成本的能源,因此我们可以描述物理和技术方面的改进,这些改进将有助于在不同的燃烧循环中实现这些目标。一个关键的结论是,稳态运行可能会产生最便宜的托卡马克反应堆(可能比最好的脉冲反应堆便宜20%),前提是非感应电流驱动效率可以比目前的实验结果提高大约四倍。
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A comparison of pulsed and steady-state tokamak reactor burn cycles. Part II: Magnet fatigue, power supplies, and cost analysis

Pulsed operation of a tokamak reactor imposes cost penalties due to such problems as mechanical fatigue and the need to periodically transfer large amounts of energy to various reactor components. This study focuses on lifetime limitations and capital costs of reactor subsystems in an attempt to quantify sensitivity to pulsed operation. Major problem areas include: fatigue in pulsed poloidal field coils; out-of-plane bending fatigue in toroidal field coils; electric power supply costs; and noninductive current driver costs. A capital cost comparison is made for tokamak reactors operating under the four distinct operating cycles which have been proposed. Since high availability and a low cost of energy will be mandatory for a commercial fusion reactor, we can characterize improvements in physics and technology which will help achieve these goals for different burn cycles. A key conclusion is that steady-state operation is likely to result in the least expensive tokamak reactor (perhaps 20% cheaper than the best pulsed reactor), provided noninductive current drive efficiency can be increased roughly four-fold over present-day experimental results.

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