PHYSICS/BK21 Colloquium[5.26]
관련링크
본문
[ Fusion Power Plant : Where are we? Where to go? ]
     ▷Speaker :  Prof. Yong-Seok Hwang [Seoul National University]  
     ▷ Place : Physics Seminar Room (Science Bldg, 3-201) 
     ▷ Date & Time : May  26 (Wed)  3:00 ~ 4:00 pm
 ▷ Abstract
Fusion energy, the energy of the universe, is expected to play a key role as a carbon-free green energy in the second half of 21st century. To realize fusion power plants in this century scientific and engineering challenges are still remaining. ITER as a
 first burning plasma experiment operated by an international organization is going to explore a new regime of high Q where fusion alpha heating is dominating. Operation with high confinement time in long pulse/steady-state is a critical scientific path 
toward successful burning plasma study. KSTAR(Korea Superconducting Tokamak 
Advanced Research) was built to find the solution for the advanced tokamak regimes with the steady-state capable superconducting device. Another important ITER 
mission is to make a step toward fusion engineering study by installing TBM(Test 
Blanket Module) where blanket technology including tritium breeding will be tested 
for future fusion reactors including DEMO. Other fusion reactor issues such as 
power handling and material problems are getting more important to proceed for the realization of fusion power plant via Korean DEMO.
           Contact Person : Prof. Hyeon K. Park ( 054-279-2096,  hyeonpark@postech.ac.kr)  
		
	
-2.gif)







				
  
								
  Login