Reduction of Asymmetric wall force in JET and ITER including Runaway Electrons
Contributo in Atti di convegno
Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
Asymmetric vertical displacement event (AVDE)
disruptions in ITER should produce a relatively
small electromechanical force on the conducting
structures surrounding the plasma, in contrast to
previous predictions based on JET data. This is
shown in simulations [1, 2] with theM3D 3DMHD
code [3] and confirmed in JET experiments [4] in
which the current was quenched with massive gas
injection (MGI). In ITER the current quench (CQ)
time tCQ is less than or equal to the resistive wall
penetration time twall . JET is in a different param-
eter regime, with tCQ/twall > 1. JET simulations
were validated by comparison [1] to JET shot 71985
data and were in good agreement. The wall time twall was then artificially increased, keeping
tCQ fixed, and it was found that the wall force decreased. The reduction of the asymmetric wall
force was also found in analysis of experimental data of JET MGI mitigated disruption shots,
although the published data only concerned the symmetric wall force [4]. Further simulations
[2] were carried out of ITER AVDEs. For tCQ/twall 1, the force was 4MN, comparable to the
force in JET. A fast CQ may cause production of runaway electrons (REs). Simulations using a
modified version of M3D with a fluid RE model [5] will be presented.
Tipologia CRIS:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
JET; ITER; Runaway Electrons; Asymmetric Vertical Displacement Event; AVDE
Elenco autori:
Paccagnella, Roberto
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Titolo del libro:
45th EPS Conference on Plasma Physics, EPS 2018