Data di Pubblicazione:
2016
Abstract:
Exhaust of helium as a fusion born plasma impurity is a critical requirement for future
burning plasmas. We demonstrate in this paper that resonant magnetic perturbation (RMP)
fields can be used to actively improve helium exhaust features. We present results from
the TEXTOR tokamak with a pumped limiter and from the LHD heliotron with the closed
helical divertor. The results show an important additional functionality of the ITER RMP
ELM control coils and dedicated experiments on present day devices like DIII-D, EAST
or KSTAR which obtained full ELM suppression by RMP field application are motivated.
In both devices RMP fields are applied to generate a magnetic island located in the very
plasma edge and this magnetic island has a noticeable impact on the helium exhaust. At
the TEXTOR tokamak, the effective helium confinement time p;He is reduced by up to
43% and the actual reduction depends on the coupling of the magnetic island to the pump
device. The LHD heliotron device, in contrast, features intrinsically a 3D boundary and the
closed helical divertor was designed for optimal pumping in this geometry. Without RMP
field applied, p;He is a factor of 4 higher for LHD compared to TEXTOR discharges
in a comparable plasma density range. Ion root transport -- one out of several different
impurity transport regimes at LHD--is the most likely inward transport driver causing
the high p;He. When a magnetic island is seeded into the intrinsic edge stochastic layer,
a decrease of p;He by up to 30% and hence values closer to the tokamak situation are
established. This shows that RMP fields are a fine-tuning actuator for the exhaust of helium,
which is an attractive additional functionality for the ITER ELM control coils. 3D fluid
plasma edge transport and kinetic neutral gas modeling with the EMC3-EIRENE code
shows for LHD that the actual helium concentration in the plasma core is dominated by
wall recycling of helium. This points out that the back-fuelling of the plasma by helium
emitted from the plasma and recycled at the wall elements needs to be controlled. The edge
magnetic island induced is shown to be an effective actuator to retain the recycled helium
in the plasma periphery where it can be pumped away.
Tipologia CRIS:
04.02 Abstract in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
Helium Exhaust; Resonant Magnetic Perturbation Fields
Elenco autori:
Spizzo, Gianluca
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