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The Divertor Tokamak Test facility research plan

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The Divertor Tokamak Test facility (DTT) is a device presently under construction at the ENEA site in Frascati (Italy) in the framework of a joint public/private partnership. It has been designed as a superconducting tokamak with breakeven class performance, with the main objective of developing credible solutions for heat and particle exhaust, a key challenge in view of future fusion reactors. This needs to be addressed in a core-edge integrated approach, to assess the compatibility of exhaust solutions with reactor relevant core performance. In this paper, an overview is provided of the DTT research plan, recently developed by an international team. It covers the DTT programmatic objectives, research strategy and expected scientific contributions connected with the device characteristics, not only in the key area of heat exhaust and edge plasma physics, but also on other subjects of high fusion relevance, such as MHD stability in high performance scenarios, transport and turbulence, energetic particle physics, validation of advanced theoretical developments, as well as tests of technological solutions for reactor relevant components.

Year of Publication
2026
Journal
Nuclear Fusion
Volume
66
Issue
11
Number of Pages
116017
Publisher
IOP Publishing
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a3a4b907101b38669a85c9e77d25b63d
Alternate Journal
Nucl. Fusion
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Giruzzi, G., Martin, P., Angioni, C., Brezinsek, S., Crisanti, F., Day, C., … et al. (2026). The Divertor Tokamak Test facility research plan. Nuclear Fusion, 66(11), 116017. https://doi.org/10.1088/1741-4326/ae7a8d