
CFETR based on the tokamak approach with superconducting magnet technology is envisioned to provide 200 MW fusion power and operate with a goal of an annual duty factor of 0.3~0.5. This report based on a zero-dimensional system study using extrapolations of current physics by considering engineering constraints, is focused on qualitative determination of the engineering parameters of the device and possible operating modes based on different assumptions of plasma performance.
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