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The new Divertor Tokamak Test facility

Albanese R.; Ambrosino R.; Baruzzo M.; Bolzonella T.; Carlevaro N.; Crisanti F.; Di
Gironimo G.; Di Zenobio A.; Falessi M.; Gobbin M.; Granucci G.; Innocente P.; Mantica P.;
Martin P.; Martone R.; Mazzitelli G.; Pigatto L.; Pironti A.; Pizzuto A.; Polli G.; Ramogida G.; Rubino G.; Spizzo G.; Subba F.; Tuccillo A.; Valisa M.; Vallar M.; Vianello N.; Villari R.; Vincenzi P.; Vlad G.; Zonca F.

Conference: 46th European Physical Society Conference on Plasma Physics (EPS 2019), pp. 1 - 4 , Milan, Italy , 8-12 July 2019 Year: 2019
ISTP Authors:
Paolo Innocente
Nicola Vianello
Gianluca Spizzo
Marco Gobbin
Marco Valisa
Paola Mantica

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Appropriate disposal of the non-neutronic energy and particle exhaust in a reactor is universally recognized as one of the high priority challenges for the exploitation of fusion as an energy source. The new Divertor Tokamak Test (DTT) facility, which will be built in Italy, is a tool to address that challenge in high-field, high performance tokamak with complete integration between core and edge plasma scenarios.

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