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  • Wendelstein 7-X on the path...
    Endler, M.; Baldzuhn, J.; Beidler, C.D.; Bosch, H.-S.; Bozhenkov, S.; Buttenschön, B.; Dinklage, A.; Fellinger, J.; Feng, Y.; Fuchert, G.; Gao, Y.; Geiger, J.; Grulke, O.; Hartmann, D.; Jakubowski, M.; König, R.; Laqua, H.P.; Lazerson, S.; McNeely, P.; Naujoks, D.; Neuner, U.; Otte, M.; Pasch, E.; Sunn Pedersen, T.; Perseo, V.; Puig Sitjes, A.; Rahbarnia, K.; Rust, N.; Schmitz, O.; Spring, A.; Stange, T.; von Stechow, A.; Turkin, Y.; Wang, E.; Wolf, R.C.

    Fusion engineering and design, June 2021, 2021-06-00, 20210601, Volume: 167
    Journal Article

    •W7-X achieved several of its project goals during the first operation phases.•Boronisation reduced the impurity content strongly and allowed high-density operation.•Stationary full detachment with strongly reduced target heat flux was demonstrated.•The next operation phase will feature water cooling of in-vessel components.•W7-X is a key project to verify the physics models for stellarator reactor. The Wendelstein 7-X project is aimed at demonstrating that an optimised stellarator is an attractive candidate for a fusion reactor. This requires the achievement of a number of technical and physics goals. Several of these goals have already been achieved in the first three experimental campaigns. We shall exemplify this by a number of results. One important goal is the demonstration of quasi-steady-state operation at high plasma density and temperature for half an hour, which encompasses the physical and technical requirements of stable operation with density and impurity control, cw heating, water-cooled targets, particle exhaust, and an appropriate control and data acquisition system for long-pulse operation. In the previous experimental campaigns, with uncooled targets, stationary discharges for up to 25 s with 5 MW heating power and up to 100 s with 2 MW heating power were achieved. For the next operational phase, to start in 2022, water-cooled targets are being installed, water cooling will be provided for all first-wall components, and a number of further upgrades to plasma heating, vacuum and fuelling systems as well as diagnostics will become available. With this equipment, the further goals of the project will be tackled, including the stepwise extension of discharge intervals to the multi-minute range. The experimental results so far have confirmed the neoclassical theory underlying several of the optimisation goals. At the same time, they showed that an optimisation is also required with respect to anomalous transport. In the future operational phases we aim at building a solid theoretical, experimental and technical foundation for the design of a next-step stellarator device.