Data di Pubblicazione:
2020
Abstract:
Disruptions in tokamaks are very often associated with the slowing down of
magneto-hydrodynamic (MHD) instabilities and their subsequent locking to the wall. To improve the
understanding of the chain of events ending with a disruption, a statistically robust and physically
based criterion has been devised to track the slowing down of modes with toroidal mode numbers n = 1
and mostly poloidal mode number m = 2, providing an alternative and earlier detection tool compared
to simple threshold based indicators. A database of 370 discharges of axially symmetric divertor
experiment--upgrade (AUG) has been studied and results compared with other indicators used in real
time. The estimator is based on a weighted average value of the fast Fourier transform of the perturbed radial n = 1 magnetic field, caused by the rotation of the modes. The use of a carrier sinusoidal wave helps alleviating the spurious influence of non-sinusoidal magnetic perturbations induced by other instabilities like Edge localized modes (ELMs). The indicator constitutes a good candidate for further studies including machine learning approaches for mitigation and avoidance since, by deploying it systematically to evaluate the time instance for the expected locking, multi-machine databases can be populated. Furthermore, it can be thought as a contribution to a wider approach to dynamically tracking the chain of events leading to disruptions.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
disruption avoidance; disruptions; MHD instabilities; Mode Locking; Magnetic Islands
Elenco autori:
Murari, Andrea
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