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E-raamat: Review of the DOE Plan for U.S. Fusion Community Participation in the ITER Program

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  • ISBN-13: 9780309124768
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ITER presents the United States and its international partners with the opportunity to explore new and exciting frontiers of plasma science while bringing the promise of fusion energy closer to reality. The ITER project has garnered the commitment and will draw on the scientific potential of seven international partners, China, the European Union, India, Japan, the Republic of Korea, Russia, and the United States, countries that represent more than half of the world's population. The success of ITER will depend on each partner's ability to fully engage itself in the scientific and technological challenges posed by advancing our understanding of fusion.



In this book, the National Research Council assesses the current U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) plan for U.S. fusion community participation in ITER, evaluates the plan's elements, and recommends appropriate goals, procedures, and metrics for consideration in the future development of the plan.

Table of Contents



Front Matter Executive Summary 1 Introduction 2 Evaluation of the Current DOE Plan for U.S. Plasma Science Community Participation in ITER 3 Recommended Elements for Future Development of the DOE Plan for U.S. Plasma Science Community Participation in ITER Appendix A: Letter of Request from the U.S. Department of Energy Appendix B: Meeting Agenda
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1
1 INTRODUCTION 5
History of the ITER Project,
5
The Present ITER Project,
7
Recent U.S. Developments,
8
Origin of This Study,
10
2 EVALUATION OF THE CURRENT DOE PLAN FOR U.S. PLASMA SCIENCE COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION IN ITER 11
Assessment of Organization and Planning of the U.S. ITER Effort,
11
Key Structural Elements of U.S. Participation in ITER,
13
Comparison to Analogous Efforts of Other ITER Partners,
15
Assessment of the U.S. Research Agenda at ITER,
16
Alignment with DOE/OFES Goals and Previous NRC and FESAC Advice,
19
Areas of Concern,
20
Assessment of Methodologies to Evaluate ITER's Contribution to Progress Toward a Power Source,
23
Relationship of the U.S. Fusion Program to the U.S. ITER Research Program,
24
3 RECOMMENDED ELEMENTS FOR FUTURE DEVELOPMENT OF THE DOE PLAN FOR U.S. PLASMA SCIENCE COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION IN ITER 26
Recommended Goals of U.S. ITER Planning Activities,
26
Recommended Procedures to Facilitate Further Development of the DOE Plan,
27
Recommended Metrics for Measuring Robust U.S. Participation in the ITER Research Program,
29
Metrics Included in the DOE Plan,
29
Recommended Additional Metrics,
31
APPENDIXES
A Letter of Request from the U.S. Department of Energy
37
B Meeting Agenda
39
Committee to Review the U.S. ITER Science Participation Planning Process, Plasma Science Committee, National Research Council