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New EFDA and PWI New EFDA and PWI Work ProgrammeWork Programme
R.ZagórskiEFDA CSU Garching
Acknowledgements: J.Pamela, J.Roth, E.Tsitrone
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Joint Undertaking for ITER “Fusion for Energy” (F4E)
• Domestic Agency to provide and manage EU contribution to ITER
• EU Contribution to Broader Approach
• located in Spain (Barcelona)
New New Organisation in force end 2007Organisation in force end 2007
European Fusion Development Agreement (EFDA)
• Agreement between all EU fusion labs and Euratom
• Coordinated research (physics in support to ITER, longer term technology) and JET
• Garching (D) and Culham(UK)
Associations:
European Fusion Laboratories associated to Euratom through “Contracts of Association”
The overall fusion programme remains coordinated by the Commission in the frame of Euratom
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• Collective use of JET
• Reinforced coordination of physics and technology in EU laboratories
• Training
• EU contributions to international collaborations outside F4E
All EU Laboratories/Institutions working on Fusion are parties to EFDA
EFDAEFDA
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EFDA CommitteesEFDA CommitteesTwo Committees:
- EFDA SC- Chairman A.Bradshaw (IPP), - all Associations and EC represented
- STAC- Chairman F.Gnesotto (ENEA-RFX), - smaller committee: 13 members appointed on the basis of their scientific and technical competences
CommissionCommissionUnit J4, head Y.Capouet, is in charge of EFDA and Contracts of Associations
New Director for Euratom Research to be appointed (Octavi Quintana Trias )
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Activities in the EFDA CSU-Garching
- Physics coordination
- Emerging Technologies coordination (in complement to F4E)
- PI and SERF
- Training
- Administration
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Activities in the Garching-CSU
- Physics Coordination- ITER scenarios Coordination of Task Forces and Topical Groups- PWI Coordination of common tools - Integrated modelling Coordination of Data bases
- Link with ITPA - Link with JET- Link with F4E and Support to F4E on scientific matters- Support to participation in scientific committees (eg ITER STAC where the EFDA Leader seats)
- Emerging Technologies coordination (in complement to F4E)- Plasma engineering (diagnostics, heating, control) Coordination of Task Forces- Material sciences and Topical Groups- System studies (DEMO) Coordination of common tools - Various technologies (HTS, He cooling, etc.) Coordination of Data bases
- Close Links with F4E
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Activities in the Garching-CSU
- Other activities- PI- Socio-economics
- Training- New Goal Oriented Training programme (200 engineers and scientists to be trained
over 5 years; Call for first programme launched in September, analysis of proposals on-going)
- New Fellowships (1st programme at the same stage of processing)- QA
- Administration- EFDA Task Agreements (new EFDA Art.5)- Personnel (EFDA Art. 9)- Host Support (EFDA Art. 8)- coordination of training in Associations (new EFDA Art.7)- International Collaborations- IPR- IT tools- Remote participation tools
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Coordination of R&D: Coordination of R&D: EFDA Task Forces & Topical GroupsEFDA Task Forces & Topical Groups
2 TFs and 5 TGs approved by EFDA SC
chairpersons being selected for the new TGs (very enthusistic response from Associations)
PWI Task Force: Leaders J.Roth (IPP) and E.Tsitrone (CEA)ITM Task Force: Leaders P.Strand (VR), M.Romanelli (UKAEA),
LG Eriksson (CEA)
H&CD Topical Group: Chairman A.Becoulet (CEA)Diagnostics Topical Group: Chairman T.Donné (FOM)Transport Topical Group: Chairman C.Hidalgo (CIEMAT)MHD Topical Group: Chairman P.Martin (ENEA-RFX)Materials Topical Group: Chairman S.Dudarev (UKAEA)=> The structure is fully there, ready to elaborate and implement the Workprogrammes
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EFDA new Art. 5 EFDA new Art. 5 EFDA Art. 5 foresees implementation of activities through Task Agreements• TAs will cover groups of activities with common goals • agreed between the EFDA Leader and the participating Associations• implementation: using provisions of the contracts of Association• upon proposal of the EFDA Steering Committee, the CCE-FU may define priority
actions (up to 40% Euratom contributions)
=> TAs are main tools for the implementation of the Workprogramme => TA elaborated on the basis of the Workprogramme (activities foreseen under P.S. identified in the WP)=> participation of Associations elaborated on the basis of a Call for Participation=> TA template agreed
definition of work under Baseline Support and Priority Support objectives and milestones work breakdown defining contributions of each Association
Implementing Agreements are also foreseen in Art 5:• IAs for cooperative activities based on the use of a facility or a device• Implementing Agreements concluded between the Commission and the
Associates concerned
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EFDA new Art. 5: Priority Support EFDA new Art. 5: Priority Support
New Rules for Priority Support in FP7cooperative activities (hardware and manpower)
Activities under P.S. are being implemented under the PWI and ITM Task Forces:
- TF coordination- Some joint experiments- Some actions conducted by Associations as a service to all others- Hardware identified by the TF
The proposals are top-down: priorities identified by the TF, approved in the EFDA work programme and then subject to a Call to the Associations
Funding under Priority Support is limited and PS will be used as a strong incentive for strengthening cooperation
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Task Force Plasma-Wall InteractionMain orientations at Annual General Meeting
Contact Persons from 23 Associationsand JET TF E and FT, EFDA, ITER, F4E
Participation in ITPA Divertor and SOL
Associations Baseline work programme
Priority support
Special Expert Working GroupsAnnual specialised meetings of SEWG members
EU PWI TF: mature organisation
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Material erosion and transport in tokamaks
Work Programme
distributed into SEWGs …
Fuel retention
Transient heat loads
Dust
Gas balance and fuel retention
Fuel Removal
ELMs and disruptions
Dust in fusion devices
Material erosion and transport
Material Migration
High-Z Materials ITER-like Material Mix
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International International CollaborationsCollaborations
USA :
PISCES
Melt layer behaviour under realistic conditions
RF :
Plasma Guns
High heat flux test on high Z materials
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Annual Work FlowAnnual Work Flow
Definition of the Work Program for the next year(WP 2009)
Presentation of the Annual Work Programme to EFDA SC (WP 2008)
Call for Participation (November 2007)
11th TA’s Lunched in June 2008 (start date 1.01.2008)
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Task Agreements - 2008Task Agreements - 2008SEWG Proposed Task Agreements for 2008
SEWG Gas balance and fuel retention
TA-1: Consolidation of post-mortem analysis Gas Balance and Fuel with gas balance
TA-2: Multi machine scaling of fuel retention to ITER
SEWG Fuel Removal TA-3: Treatment of metallic surfaces including beryllium withoxidising plasmas for fuel removal
SEWG Dust in Fusion Devices
TA-4: Joint measurements of dust in different devices
SEWG Material Migration TA-5: Clarification of chemical erosion under ITER divertorrelevant conditions.
TA-6: Transport and deposition of first wall impurities
SEWG High-Z Materials TA-7: Development of the PWI basis in support of integrated high-Z scenarios for ITER.
SEWG ITER Material Mix TA-8: Determination of expected alloys and compounds andtheir influence on PWI processes
SEWG Transient Heat Loads TA-9: Determination of ELM and Disruption transient loads.TA-10: Mitigation of transient loads during ELMs and disruptions.
All TA-11: TF and SEWGs Leadership
SEWG Leader = Task Coordinator
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MilestonesMilestones
May 2008Reports at the PSI Conference in Toledo Mid 2008SEWG Meeting: Collection and discussion of results obtained from the evaluation of experiments in 2007 and early 2008October 2008 (Frascati): Annual meeting of the EU TF on PWI: coordinated presentation of the results from the experimental campaigns in 2008 . Reports on TA's (Templates to be defined)December 2008: Synthetic analysis report sent to EFDA-CSU.
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ReportsReports
•Baseline Support At the end of each calendar year, during the PWI TF annual
meeting, the Task Coordinator shall present a report on all activities (baseline and priority support) under the Task Agreement to the EFDA Leader for his approval. These reports shall integrate the progress made by each Association on each activity, and they shall indicate the level of achievement of the objectives, the situation of the activities, the allocation of resources and recommendations for the next year when applicable.
•Priority Support Achievement of Priority Support deliverables will be reported
separately to the EFDA Leader. A final report shall be prepared by the Task Coordinator and submitted to the EFDA Leader. Each participation Association will have to report in one subsection on the degree to which the deliverables of their Task have been achieved, and shall include a breakdown of expenditure. The Task Coordinator will collect the individual subsections into the final report for Priority Support activities addressing the milestones.
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JET ActivitiesJET Activities
No JET related activities are meant to be implemented under the present Task Agreement. (They are implemented under EFDA Art.6.)
JET activities can be mentioned for information in the present TA when they closely relate to the activity implemented under Art.5. JET data collected under the JET part of the EFDA WP can be brought together with other data under this TA when relevant for the progress of the work or used in multi- machine modelling activities under Art.5.
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Priority SupportPriority Support
Activity eligible for priority support :
Well identified actions, including:
• TF and SEWG leadership (0.5 ppy for TF leader and
deputies, 0.25 ppy for SEWG leadership)
• joint activities: experimentation, modelling, support to
the other Associations, etc.
• selected hardware or manpower costs involving
irradiation, work on hot cells, work with tritium and/or
beryllium
• + collaborative actions specific for the TA
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MobilityMobility
In the frame of TAs, exchange of scientists between the involved Associations is planned covering:
- participation in joint experimental campaigns and modelling efforts
- attendance to the SEWG and TF meetings.
For all these exchanges, the use of the mobility agreement is foreseen.
The use of mobility is within the ceiling of Association
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WP2009WP2009
PWI Call for Participation in WP2009
- issued July 2008
- deadline for responses: 5th September 2008- 9 Task Agreements
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WP2009WP2009Estimated budget needed for activity under baseline support,
eligible for priority support, hardware and mobility
BS (ppy) PS (ppy) Hardware (k€) Mobility (k€)
TF CoordinationSEWG Coordination
11.75
TA-1: Fuel retention as a function of wall materials foreseen for ITER
7 2.5 30 50
TA-2: Fuel removal compatible with retention in different and mixed first wall materials
11 1.5 50 50
TA-3: Dust generation and characterization in different devices
4 1.5 20 50
TA-4: Erosion, transport and deposition of first wall impurities
17 3 30 50
TA-5: Development of the PWI basis in support of integrated high-Z scenarios for ITER
12 1.5 50 40
TA-6: Liquid plasma-facing components 4 0.7 20 10
TA-7: Expected alloys and compounds and their influence on PWI processes
9 1 30 50
TA-8: Mitigation of disruption loads for ITER 5 2 30 25
TA-9: Heat load in ITER relevant ELM scenarios 6 2 20 25
Total 75 ppy 18.45 ppy 280 k€ 350 k€
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