Abstract

All of the nuclear fusion experimental devices that have been constructed and operated so far were experimental apparatuses intended for experiments in the field of plasma physics and engineering. On the other hand, the nuclear fusion prototype reactor, which is planned to be designed and constructed in the future are plants that generate power and supply electricity. Because of this difference, control technology as a plant which is not required in the experimental equipment is required. The committee aims to contribute to future technology development towards a practical reactor by investigating and examining the plant and its control technology required after the prototype reactor.

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