Power handling in a highly-radiative negative triangularity pilot plant
M.A. Miller, D. Arnold, M. Wigram, A.O. Nelson, J. Witham, G., Rutherford, H. Choudhury, C. Cummings, C. Paz-Soldan, D.G. Whyte

TL;DR
This study investigates power handling and divertor design solutions for high-field negative triangularity reactors, demonstrating effective heat flux mitigation with minimal impurity injection and simplified divertor configurations.
Contribution
It introduces a simplified divertor design for NT reactors and analyzes power handling capabilities using boundary plasma modeling and impurity seeding strategies.
Findings
Minimal additional power mitigation needed at 25 MW SOL power.
Impurity injection reduces peak heat flux to below 8 MW/m².
Advanced divertor designs facilitate plasma detachment at low impurity levels.
Abstract
This work explores power handling solutions for high-field, highly-radiative negative triangularity (NT) reactors based around the MANTA concept \cite{rutherford_manta_2024}. The divertor design is kept as simple as possible, opting for a standard divertor with standard leg length. FreeGS is used to create an equilibrium for the boundary region, prioritizing a short outer leg length of only 50 cm (40\% of the minor radius). The UEDGE code package is used for the boundary plasma solution, to track plasma temperatures and fluxes to the divertor targets. It is found that for = 25 MW and m, conditions consistent with initial core transport modeling, little additional power mitigation is necessary. For external impurity injection of just 0.13\% Ne, the peak heat flux density at the more heavily loaded outer targets…
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TopicsAerospace Engineering and Control Systems · Graphite, nuclear technology, radiation studies
