Data di Pubblicazione:
2009
Abstract:
The use of ECRH has been investigated as a promising technique to avoid or postpone disruptions in dedicated
experiments in FTU and ASDEX Upgrade. Disruptions have been produced by injecting Mo through laser blow-off
(FTU) or by puffing deuterium gas above the Greenwald limit (FTU and ASDEX Upgrade). The toroidal magnetic
field is kept fixed and the ECRH launching mirrors have been steered before every discharge in order to change
the deposition radius. The loop voltage signal is used as disruption precursor to trigger the ECRH power before
the plasma current quench. In the FTU experiments (Ip = 0.35-0.5 MA, Bt = 5.3T, PECRH = 0.4-1.2MW) it is
found that the application of ECRH modifies the current quench starting time depending on the power deposition
location. A scan in deposition location has shown that the direct heating of one of the magnetic islands produced by
magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) resistive instabilities (either m/n = 3/2, 2/1 or 3/1) prevents its further growth and
also produces the stabilization of the other coupled modes and the delay of the current quench or its full avoidance.
Disruption avoidance and complete discharge recovery are obtained when the ECRH power is applied on rational
surfaces. The modes involved in the disruption are found to be tearing modes stabilized by a strong local ECRH
heating. The Rutherford equation has been used to reproduce the evolution of the MHD modes. In the ASDEX
Upgrade experiments L-mode plasmas (Ip = 0.6 MA, Bt = 2.5T, PECRH = 0.6MW ~ POHM) the injection of
ECRH close to q = 2 significantly delays the 2/1 onset and prolongs the duration of the discharge: during this phase
the density continues to increase. No delay in the onset of the 2/1 mode is observed when the injected power is
reduced to 0.35MW.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
NEOCLASSICAL TEARING MODES; ELECTRON-CYCLOTRON WAVES; MHD STABILITY; CURRENT DRIVE; OPERATIONAL LIMITS
Elenco autori:
Granucci, Gustavo; Lazzaro, Enzo; Nowak, Silvana
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