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Q > 1 operation space in the first SPARC campaign

ORAL

Abstract

Q > 1 is predicted to be achieved on SPARC with L-mode confinement scaling assumptions, Ip ~ 8.5 MA, and BT = 12.2T, producing more than 8 MW of D:T fusion power for at least two seconds. L-mode Q > 1 operation space exists at volume average densities in the range of 1 - 3 x 1020 m-3 (fG = 0.12 - 0.36) where the lowest densities are near the expected LOC-SOC confinement transition. Probabilistic analysis of error field sources quantifies a < 1% chance that access to low density will be restricted by locked-modes. Reduced models of the ICRH heating provide fast estimates of the RF coupling and operation limit at low density. The core and boundary impurity species and concentrations are set by the requirements to radiate sufficient power to reach strike point temperatures, ~40 eV, that do not exceed prior empirical demonstrations while also maintaining Zeff < 3 as required by the ohmic flux consumption rate and minimizing the dilution of the main ions. Elevating the L-mode confinement scaling expectation by 20% results in achieving Q > 1 over a wide operational window, while reducing it by 20% makes Q > 1 unlikely in L-mode. Recent L-mode energy and particle transport predictions for SPARC help quantify the likelihood of success for the Q > 1 mission with L-mode scenarios.

Presenters

  • Devon J Battaglia

    Commonwealth Fusion Systems

Authors

  • Devon J Battaglia

    Commonwealth Fusion Systems

  • Thomas A Body

    Commonwealth Fusion Systems

  • Michael W Brookman

    Commonwealth Fusion Systems

  • Alexander J Creely

    Commonwealth Fusion Systems

  • Thomas Eich

    Commonwealth Fusion Systems

  • Christoph Hasse

    Commonwealth Fusion Systems

  • Clayton E Myers

    Commonwealth Fusion Systems

  • Matthew L Reinke

    Commonwealth Fusion Systems, CFS

  • steven D scott

    Commonwealth Fusion Systems

  • Ryan M Sweeney

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

  • Nathan T Howard

    MIT

  • Amanda E Hubbard

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology, PSFC, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT

  • Jerry W Hughes

    MIT Plasma Science and Fusion Center, MIT PSFC

  • Conor J Perks

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT

  • Cristina Rea

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology MI

  • Pablo Rodriguez-Fernandez

    MIT Plasma Science and Fusion Center

  • John E Rice

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT

  • Audrey Saltzman

    MIT PSFC, Massachusetts Institute of Technology MI

  • Alex A Tinguely

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

  • Theresa M Wilks

    MIT-PSFC, MIT

  • Michael Wigram

    MIT

  • Andrew O Nelson

    Columbia University

  • Carlos A Paz-Soldan

    Columbia University

  • Nikolas C Logan

    Columbia University, Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab