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  • Atomic Data for Injected Impurities in Fusion Plasmas

    Open for proposals

    Project Type

    Coordinated Research Project

    Project Code

    F43026

    CRP

    2340

    Approved Date

    9 February 2022

    Status

    Active - Ongoing

    Start Date

    9 September 2022

    Expected End Date

    30 November 2027

    Participating Countries

    Argentina
    Australia
    China
    France
    Hungary
    India
    Japan
    Lithuania
    Tunisia

    Description

    This proposed CRP will aim to provide evaluated data and to coordinate relevant research activities in order to better understand and predict the behaviour of the impurities that are deliberately injected into the plasmas of experimental nuclear fusion devices. The purpose of such "impurity seeding" is to mitigate the damage that such plasmas can cause to wall and component materials during the disruptive events that are known to occur during the operation of a fusion reactor. Impurity seeding in the edge region of the plasma is also used to promote the operation of the reactor in the "high confinement regime": in this mode of operation, high power output is achievable through the efficient generation of fusion neutrons which are necessary for generating heat and, in turn, electrical energy in a power plant.

    Objectives

    To increase the capacity of IAEA Member States to undertake experimental and theoretical nuclear fusion energy research. This CRP supports the development of practical strategies to mitigate the damage that plasma can cause to wall and component materials during during high-power operations and disruptive off-normal events. It does this by enhancing of the global knowledge base on the collisional and radiative properties of various impurity species that are deliberately injected into the edge plasma region of such devices.

    Specific objectives

    Assemble, evaluate and recommend the data needed for modelling the behaviour of impurity species in the edge plasma region of magnetic-confinement fusion reactors.

    Coordinate code comparison activities to compare calculations of relevant atomic and molecular data by different computational techniques and to assess the sensitivity of edge plasma modelling codes in their use of these data to the predicted effect on plasma behaviour.

    To the greatest extent possible, to aggregate experimental data on impurity seeding to facilitate the evaluation of the fundamental atomic and molecular data and the plasma modelling codes that use it.

    Conduct a thorough bibliographic review on the status of data relevant to the CRP, for inclusion in the IAEA's AMBDAS and ALADDIN databases.

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