@article{oai:repo.qst.go.jp:00086536, author = {Chen, Weixi and Yoji, Someya and Arikawa, Mitsuhiro and Hiroyasu, Uto and Ryoji, Hiwatari and Naotaka, Umeda and Satoshi, Kakudate and Yoshiteru, Sakamoto and Chen, Weixi and Yoji, Someya and Arikawa, Mitsuhiro and Hiroyasu, Uto and Ryoji, Hiwatari and Naotaka, Umeda and Satoshi, Kakudate and Yoshiteru, Sakamoto}, journal = {IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science}, month = {Jun}, note = {In the development of a DEMO fusion reactor, mitigating the heat load deposited on the breeding blanket at steady-state operation is one of the challenging issues because of the localized high heat flux brought by charged particles and low thermal conductivity of the Reduced Activation Ferritic/Martensite (RAFM) steel structural material. This study proposes a concept of limiter for JA DEMO; a horseshoe-shaped limiter which is continuous poloidally in the first wall except for the divertor area, and discretized toroidally. The limiter is protruded from the first wall to shade the blankets from the charged particles, which move along the magnetic field lines. To enhance the heat removal capability and neutron irradiation tolerance, a tungsten mono-block using RAFM heat sink was applied as the plasma-facing unit (PFU) on the limiters. The heat removal capability of the limiter’s PFU was evaluated as 4.6 MW/m2. The limiter shape satisfying this value was determined basing on the utilization of heat load evaluation with three-dimensional magnetic field line tracing. Three limiter shape parameters; protrusion height, protrusion width and the first wall set-back, were investigated to understand the variation of charged particle load distribution. Both cylindrical and box-shaped blanket concepts were considered, and design windows for the limiter shape were acquired to discuss the optimum parameter. The optimum limiter shape fulfilling the requirement of steady-state operation has been defined, and the limiter’s occupied area amounts to 1.2 % of the FW area for both blanket options.}, title = {Development of poloidal horseshoe limiter concept for JA DEMO}, year = {2022} }