This paper is dealing with the physics basis used for the design of the Divertor Tokamak Test facility (DTT), under construction in Frascati (DTT 2019 DTT interim design report (2019)) Italy, and with the description of the main target plasma scenarios of the device. The main goal of the facility will be the study of the power exhaust, intended as a fully integrated core-edge problem, and eventually to propose an optimized divertor for the European DEMO plant. The approach used to design the facility is described and their main features are reported, by using simulations performed by state-of-the-art codes both for the bulk and edge studies. A detailed analysis of MHD, including also the possibility to study disruption events and Energetic Particles physics is also reported. Eventually, a description of the ongoing work to build-up a Research Plan written and shared by the full EUROfusion community is presented.

Physics basis for the divertor tokamak test facility / Crisanti, F., Ambrosino, R., Falessi, M.V., Gabellieri, L., Giruzzi, G., Granucci, G., Innocente, P., Mantica, P., Ramogida, G., Vlad, G., Albanese, R., Alessi, E., Angioni, C., Agostinetti, P., Aucone, L., Auriemma, F., Baiocchi, B., Balbinot, L., Balestri, A., Barberis, T., et al.. - In: NUCLEAR FUSION. - ISSN 0029-5515. - 64:10(2024). [10.1088/1741-4326/ad6e06]

Physics basis for the divertor tokamak test facility

Ambrosino R.;Albanese R.;Castaldo A.;
2024

Abstract

This paper is dealing with the physics basis used for the design of the Divertor Tokamak Test facility (DTT), under construction in Frascati (DTT 2019 DTT interim design report (2019)) Italy, and with the description of the main target plasma scenarios of the device. The main goal of the facility will be the study of the power exhaust, intended as a fully integrated core-edge problem, and eventually to propose an optimized divertor for the European DEMO plant. The approach used to design the facility is described and their main features are reported, by using simulations performed by state-of-the-art codes both for the bulk and edge studies. A detailed analysis of MHD, including also the possibility to study disruption events and Energetic Particles physics is also reported. Eventually, a description of the ongoing work to build-up a Research Plan written and shared by the full EUROfusion community is presented.
2024
Physics basis for the divertor tokamak test facility / Crisanti, F., Ambrosino, R., Falessi, M.V., Gabellieri, L., Giruzzi, G., Granucci, G., Innocente, P., Mantica, P., Ramogida, G., Vlad, G., Albanese, R., Alessi, E., Angioni, C., Agostinetti, P., Aucone, L., Auriemma, F., Baiocchi, B., Balbinot, L., Balestri, A., Barberis, T., et al.. - In: NUCLEAR FUSION. - ISSN 0029-5515. - 64:10(2024). [10.1088/1741-4326/ad6e06]
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