Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
Runaway electrons (REs) as one of the yet unsolved threats for ITER and future tokamaks are
a topic of intensive research at most tokamaks. The experiments performed on COMPASS
are complementary to the experiments at JET and MST (Medium-Size Tokamaks), building
on the flexibility of the diagnostics set-up and low safety constraints at this smaller (R0 "
0.56 m, a " 0.23 m) device. During the past couple of years two different scenarios with the
RE beam generation triggered by gas injection have been developed and investigated. The
first one is based on Ar or Ne massive gas injection (MGI) into the current ramp-up phase
leading to a disruption accompanied by runaway plateau generation, while the second uses
smaller amounts of gas in order to get runaway current dominated plasmas.
The successful generation of the beam in the first scenario depends on various parameters,
including the toroidal magnetic field. The generated beam is often radially unstable, and
the stability seems to be a function of various parameters, including the value of current
lost during the CQ. Surprisingly, the current decay rate of the stable beams is rather similar
in most discharges. The second scenario is much more quiescent, with no observable fast
current quench. This allows to better diagnose the beam phase and also to apply secondary
injections or resonant magnetic perturbations (RMP) to assist the decay of the beam. In
this regard, interesting results have been achieved using secondary deuterium injection into
a runaway electron beam triggered by Ar or Ne injection and also using n " 1 error field
generated by top and bottom RMP coils. While D dilution is clearly able to almost stop the
beam decay, RMPs help to accelerate the beam decay. The effect of RMPs seems to be very
different when acting on Ar and Ne background plasmas.
Very interesting effects have been observed also by the high-speed cameras, including
filamentation during the application of the RMPs and a slow local variation of the light
intensity similar to turbulence during the beam decay.
Tipologia CRIS:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
COMPASS; runaway electron beam; resonat magnetic perturbations; RMP
Elenco autori:
Gobbin, Marco
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