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MAST Upgrade - Construction Status

Plasma Physics 2015-10-29 v1 Instrumentation and Detectors

Abstract

The Mega Amp Spherical Tokamak (MAST) is the centre piece of the UK fusion research programme. In 2010, a MAST Upgrade programme was initiated with three primary objectives, to contribute to: 1) Testing reactor concepts (in particular exhaust solutions via a flexible divertor allowing Super-X and other extended leg configurations); 2) Adding to the knowledge base for ITER (by addressing important plasma physics questions and developing predictive models to help optimise ITER performance of ITER) and 3) Exploring the feasibility of using a spherical tokamak as the basis for a fusion Component Test Facility. With the project mid-way through its construction phase, progress will be reported on a number of the critical subsystems. This will include manufacture and assembly of the coils, armour and support structures that make up the new divertors, construction of the new set coils that make up the centre column, installation of the new power supplies for powering the divertor coils and enhanced TF coil set, progress in delivering the upgraded diagnostic capability, the modification and upgrading of the NBI heating systems and the complete overhaul of the machine control infrastructure, including a new control room with full remote participation facilities.

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@article{arxiv.1503.06677,
  title  = {MAST Upgrade - Construction Status},
  author = {Joe Milnes and Nizar Ben Ayed and Fahim Dhalla and Geoff Fishpool and John Hill and Ioannis Katramados and Richard Martin and Graham Naylor and Tom O'Gorman and Rory Scannell and the MAST Upgrade team},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1503.06677},
  year   = {2015}
}

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6 pages, 14 figures

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