The negative triangularity tokamak (NTT) is a unique reactor concept based on 'power-handling-first' philosophy with the heat exhaust problem as the leading concern. The present paper exposes a reactor concept using L-mode edge based on NTT configuration, providing merits of no (or very weak) edge-localized modes, larger particle flux and large major radius for power handling. It is shown that a reasonably compact (R-p from 9 m to 7 m) NTT reactor is possible by achieving higher confinement improvement (H-H = 1.5) and/or by utilizing reasonably higher magnetic field (B-max = 15.5 T). Current physics basis and critical issues on its scientific and technical feasibility are discussed.
Sophie Danielle Angelica Gorno
Andreas Pautz, Vincent Pierre Lamirand, Oskari Ville Pakari
Andreas Pautz, Vincent Pierre Lamirand, Oskari Ville Pakari, Pavel Frajtag, Tom Mager