Parametric design and engineering of non-resonant QA divertor structures for the Helios planar-coil stellarator
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Abstract
Thea Energy, Inc. is designing “Helios,” a planar-coil quasi-axisymmetric (QA) stellarator fusion pilot plant (FPP). Helios will feature a resilient non-resonant divertor solution, rather than an island divertor as is typical of other stellarators (e.g. W7-X). As an FPP, the divertor of Helios must survive extreme steady-state heat flux, efficiently exhaust impurities, exhibit resilience to neutron damage and hydrogen/helium embrittlement, minimize tritium retention, and be constructed out of low-activation materials. Because the plasma boundary of a stellarator is not axisymmetric, a QA non-resonant divertor will feature intricate non-axisymmetric geometry, which imposes unusual design challenges.
In this work, we show initial engineering efforts of QA non-resonant divertor structures, including parametric design of divertor targets and baffles to optimize magnetic shadowing, thermal and mechanical analyses of divertor structures, and design for manufacturing (DFM) considerations.
In this work, we show initial engineering efforts of QA non-resonant divertor structures, including parametric design of divertor targets and baffles to optimize magnetic shadowing, thermal and mechanical analyses of divertor structures, and design for manufacturing (DFM) considerations.
Presenters
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William B Kalb
Thea Energy
Authors
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William B Kalb
Thea Energy
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Erik R Flom
Thea Energy
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Neilabjo Maitra
Thea Energy
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Jared Wasserman
Thea Energy
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William S Walsh
Thea Energy
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Shreyas Seethalla
Thea Energy, Columbia University
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David A Gates
Thea Energy
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Santhosh Kumar
Thea Energy
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Charles P.S. Swanson
Thea Energy
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Daniel W Dudt
Thea Energy
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Thomas George Kruger
Thea Energy
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Ryan H Wu
Thea Energy