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Status and challenges for the concept design development of the EU DEMO Plant Electrical System

Gaio E.; Ferro A.; Lampasi A.; Maistrallo A.; Dan M.; Falvo M.C.; Gasparini F.; Lunardon F.; Magnanimo A.; Manganelli M.; Minucci S.; Panella S.; Proietti Cosimi M.; Ratti D.; Barucca L.; Ciattaglia S.; Franke T.; Federici G.; Piovan R.

The EU DEMO Plant Electrical System (PES) main scopes are to supply all the plant electrical loads and to deliver to the Power Transmission Grid (PTG) the net electrical power generated. The studies on the PES during the Pre- Concept Design (PCD) Phase were mainly addressed to understand the possible issues, related to the special features both of the power generated, with respect to a power plant of the same size, and of the power to be supplied to the electrical loads. For this purpose, the approach was to start the design of the different PES components adopting technologies already utilized in fusion experiments and in Nuclear Power Plants (NPP) to verify their applicability and identify possible limits when scaled to the DEMO size and applied to the specific pulsed operating conditions. This work is not completed, however several issues have been already identified related to the pulsed operation of the turbine generator, the large amount of recirculation power, the very high peaks of active power required for the plasma formation and control, the huge reactive power demand, if thyristor converter technology was adopted to supply the superconducting coils, etc.. The paper gives an overview on the features and scope of the PES and its subsystems, on the main achievements during the Pre- Concept Design (PCD) Phase, on the challenges for the development of the conceptual design in the next framework program and on the plan to face them.

ID 455575
DOI 10.1016/j.fusengdes.2022.113052
PRODUCT TYPE Journal Article
LAST UPDATE 2022-12-05T08:53:20Z
EU PROJECT EUROfusion
TITLE Implementation of activities described in the Roadmap to Fusion during Horizon 2020 through a Joint programme of the members of the EUROfusion consortium
FOUNDING PROGRAM H2020
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