Abstract

Progress of design studies on a heliotron reactor is reported. Recent experimental achievements in large helical device (LHD) are building up the physical basement. Integrated designs on LHD-type energy reactors have improved the base design of force free helical reactor and revealed economical feasibility. Large helical device is exploring a new horizon of net current free helical plasmas. Inherent characteristics demonstrate reactor relevant performances individually; steady state (1 h), high beta (5%), high density (1 × 10 21 m −3), etc. In particular, discovery of internal diffusion barrier provides a novel attractive scenario of super high density operation. It greatly facilitates physical requirements as well as mitigates engineering demands. New methods have been proposed to access and operate ignited plasmas; a long rise-up over 300 s to reduce the heating power to 30 MW and a new proportional-integration-derivative (PID) control of the fueling to handle the thermally unstable plasma at high-density operations.

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