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The Exhaust design for the Spherical Tokamak for Energy Production (STEP)

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Abstract

STEP is a UK programme that aims to deliver a prototype fusion power plant based on the spherical tokamak concept targeting 2040. A key challenge is designing a divertor that ensures robust, fully detached operation resilient to transients, while maintaining acceptable core-edge conditions. This requires high power and particle handling, effective helium exhaust (cHe<10%) and low impurity levels at the core plasma separatrix (cAr<2%). STEP adopts a double-null configuration to shield the inner divertor legs, with an inner X-divertor and extended outer leg configuration. An optimised first wall structure, developed with engineers, is shown to provide adequate exhaust performance (Ti < 5 eV, q ≤ 10 MW/m²) for powers crossing the separatrix up to ~150 MW. The design is validated using 2D SOL fluid codes with kinetic neutrals (SOLPS-ITER, EDGE2D), both standalone and integrated with the core (JINTRAC/COCONUT). For rapid scenario and control integration, DART (Detachment Analysis with Reduced modelling Tools) has been developed and verified against 2D SOL modelling and measurements on AUG, JET, and MAST-U. An overview of the design will be given.

Publication: S.S. Henderson et al 2025 Nucl. Fusion 65 016033; R.T. Osawa et al 2024 Nucl. Fusion 64 106007; A. Hudoba et al 2024 Nucl. Fusion 64 086055; R.T. Osawa et al 2023 Nucl. Fusion 63 076032; J. Karhunen et al 2024 Nucl. Fusion 64 096021

Presenters

  • Stuart S Henderson

    United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority, UKAEA

Authors

  • Stuart S Henderson

    United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority, UKAEA

  • Ryoko Osawa

    United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority

  • David Moulton

    UK Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA)

  • Juuso Karhunen

    VTT

  • Mike Kryjak

    UKAEA

  • Emmi Tholerus

    UKAEA

  • Romain Futtersack

    UKAEA

  • Aaro Jarvinen

    VTT

  • Lingyan Xiang

    UKAEA

  • Omkar Myatra

    UKAEA

  • Sarah L Newton

    UKAEA

  • Anieszka Hudoba

    UKAEA