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ARC Physics Basis Status

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Abstract

Commonwealth Fusion Systems plans to build ARC, a high magnetic field tokamak, as the first fusion pilot plant by the early 2030’s. ARC will follow SPARC, now under construction, where a primary focus of the SPARC research program will be to inform ARC design and operation. The ARC design, which has evolved from early iterations [1,2], targets production of 400 MW net electric power based on achieving H98=1.0 in pulsed, inductive operation and leveraging HTS magnet technology for a compact design (R0=4.08 m, a=1.06m, B0=11.5 T, Ip=10.1 MA) with Pfus≈1 GW at nG≈0.85 and βN≈1.7; values subject to change based on ongoing design activities. A set of physics studies has been initiated to increase the fidelity of analysis for the scenario at the ARC design point and inform the SPARC research program in support of ARC, including divertor physics, pedestal and ELMs, core transport, disruptions, MHD stability, alpha physics, and ICRF heating, which will result in a set of peer-reviewed publications similar to the SPARC Physics Basis [3]. Description of the current 2023 design and planned operation will be presented, including preliminary results of the ARC Physics Basis studies.



[1] Sorbom et al, FED 2015

[2] Kuang et al, FED 2018

[3] Creely et al, JPP 2020

Presenters

  • Jon C Hillesheim

    Commonwealth Fusion Systems

Authors

  • Jon C Hillesheim

    Commonwealth Fusion Systems

  • Alexander J Creely

    Commonwealth Fusion Systems

  • Devon J Battaglia

    Commonwealth Fusion Systems

  • Thomas A Body

    Commonwealth Fusion Systems

  • Michael W Brookman

    Commonwealth Fusion Systems

  • Dan Brunner

    Commonwealth Fusion Systems

  • Thomas Eich

    Commonwealth Fusion Systems

  • Nathan T Howard

    MIT

  • Adam Q Kuang

    Commonwealth Fusion Systems

  • Tom Looby

    Commonwealth Fusion Systems, CFS

  • Robert T Mumgaard

    Commonwealth Fusion Systems

  • Clayton E Myers

    Commonwealth Fusion Systems

  • Cristina Rea

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology MI

  • Matthew L Reinke

    Commonwealth Fusion Systems, CFS

  • Pablo Rodriguez-Fernandez

    MIT Plasma Science and Fusion Center

  • steven D scott

    Commonwealth Fusion Systems

  • Brandon N Sorbom

    Commonwealth Fusion Systems

  • Ryan M Sweeney

    Commonwealth Fusion Systems, CFS, MIT PSFC, Commonwealth Fusion System

  • J. Thornburg

    Commonwealth Fusion Systems

  • Alex A Tinguely

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MIT, MIT Plasma Science and Fusion Center

  • Dennis Whyte

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT, MIT