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Plasma - Interacting Technology Development at DIII-D

ORAL

Abstract

Fusion’s critical shift to commercialization requires supportive infrastructure and facilities for testing and rapid learning through iteration. DIII-D’s role is evolving to become a technological test bed, where users can expose fusion materials and technologies (FM&T) to high heat and particle fluxes and reactor relevant plasma conditions. DIII-D is broadly opening its program to private sector partners to test critical plasma interacting technologies and techniques at the facility. The purpose of this talk will be to show the community the utility of DIII-D for closing technology gaps to a Fusion Pilot Plant (FPP), especially in the realms of material testing, control system development, diagnostic development, data training from DIII-D’s data set, and operational best practices. The streamlined process of joining DIII-D’s ecosystem will be discussed as well as an explanation of how to leverage the economic benefits of the DOE’s user facility. Finally, the function of relevant DIII-D modules (e.g., DiMES, databases, PCS) will be explained to show the Fusion Community how to exploit DIII-D resources to expedite research and grow the fusion ecosystem



*Supported by the US DOE under DE-AC05-00OR22725 and DE-FC02-04ER54698.

Presenters

  • Andrew Dvorak

    ORNL, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Authors

  • Andrew Dvorak

    ORNL, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

  • Tyler W Abrams

    General Atomics

  • David Carl Pace

    General Atomics

  • Richard J Buttery

    General Atomics

  • Craig C Petty

    General Atomics

  • Suk-Ho Hong

    General Atomics