Data di Pubblicazione:
2021
Abstract:
The TCV tokamak is augmenting its unique historical capabilities (strong sh aping, strong electron
heating) with ion heating, additional electron heating compatible with high densities, and variable divertor
geometry, in a multifaceted upgrade program desig ned to broaden its operational range without sacrificing its
fundamental flexibility. The TCV program is rooted in a three-pronged approach aimed at ITER support,
explorations towards DEMO, and fundamental research. A 1-MW, tangential neutral beam injector (NBI) was
recently installed and promptly extended the TCV parameter range, with record ion temperatures and toroidal
rotation velocities and measurable neutral-beam current drive. ITER-relevant scenario development has received
particular attention, with strategies aimed at maximizing performance through optimized discharge tr ajectories
to avoid MHD instabilities, such as peeling-ballooning and neoclassical tearing modes. Experiments on exhaust
physics have focused particularly on detachment, a necessary step to a DEMO reactor, in a comprehensive set of
conventional and advanced divertor concepts. The specific theoretical prediction of an enhanced radiation region
between the two X -points in the low-field-side snowflake-minus configuration was experimentally confirmed.
Fundamental investigations of the power decay length in the scrape -off layer (SOL) are progressing rapidly,
again in widely varying configurations and in both D and He plasmas; in par ticular, the double decay length in
L-mode limited plasmas was found to be replaced by a single length at high SOL resistivity. Ex periments on
disruption mitigation by massive gas injection and electron-cyclotron resonance heating (ECRH) have begun in
earnest, in parallel with studies of runaway electron generation and control, in both stable and disruptive conditions; a quiescent runaway beam carrying the entire electrical
current appears to develop in some cases. Developments in plasma
control have benefited from progress in individual controller design
and have evolved steadily towards controller integration, mostly
within an environment supervised by a tokamak profile control
simulator. TCV has demonstrated effective wall conditioning with
ECRH in He in support of the preparations for JT-60SA operation.
Tipologia CRIS:
11.04 Banca dati
Keywords:
Physics; electron cyclotron resonance heating; fundamental research; neoclassical tearing modes; Neutral beam injectors (NBI); overview; scenario development; scientific progress; tokamak
Elenco autori:
Sozzi, Carlo; Vianello, Nicola; Spolaore, Monica; Zuin, Matteo; Bin, WILLIAM MAURIZIO; Nowak, Silvana; Alessi, Edoardo; Uccello, Andrea; Lazzaro, Enzo; DE MASI, Gianluca; Granucci, Gustavo; Innocente, Paolo; Moro, ALESSANDRO ANDREA; Piovesan, Paolo; Garavaglia, SAUL FRANCESCO; Gobbin, Marco
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