Abstract

Within the effort on the conceptual design of the Divertor Test Tokamak (DTT) Neutral Beam Injector (NBI), the design of the Stray Field Shielding System (SFSS) for DTT NBI is under development, to suppress the potentially harmful effects of the stray poloidal field from the tokamak on the accelerated charged beam. Various possible design solutions to solve this problem are presented and compared, with a particular focus on the stray field minimization procedure and particle tracing simulations, used during the design validation phase with the objective of maximizing beamline performances.

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