Analysis of Vertical Stability and Resistive Wall Modes in RFX-mod Tokamak Discharges Including 3D Effects
Contributo in Atti di convegno
Data di Pubblicazione:
2015
Abstract:
The RFX-mod experiment (R/a = 2.0/0.46 m), originally designed to produce high current
Reversed Field Pinch plasmas (plasma current up to 2 MA), is currently operated also as a low
current tokamak (Bt ~ 0.55 T, Ip ~150 kA @ qa ?2). Circular, double-null [1] and single null
configurations have been successfully already achieved. Such tokamak configurations may be
prone to several MHD instabilities, usually classified resorting to the toroidal mode number n:
current-driven n=1 Resistive Wall Modes [2], due to relatively low safety factor; n=0 RWM
(vertical instability) [1], due to non-vanishing elongation of the plasma configuration. For the
active control of these instabilities, RFX-mod is equipped with a state-of-the-art MHD control
system made by 192 (4 poloidally x 48 toroidally) independently fed active coils, with more
than 600 magnetic sensors acquired in real time; the feedback system is operated under the
MARTe framework.
The evolution and the control of these instabilities, being RWM, are evidently strongly
dependent on the features and the geometry of the (active and passive) conducting structures
surrounding the plasma. In order to provide the required accuracy in their description, several
computational tools will be applied to the plasma configurations under analysis: linearized
axisymmetric models (CREATE_L [3]), linearized 3D models (CarMa0 [4], CarMa [5]),
nonlinear evolutionary equilibrium models including 3D volumetric structures (CarMa0NL
[6]). The different assumptions and approximations of the various models will allow a clear
identification of the key phenomena ruling the evolution of the aforementioned instabilities in
RFX-mod tokamak discharges and hence will provide fundamental information in the planning
and the execution of related experiments and in refining the control system design.
[1] G. Marchiori et al., 41st EPS Conference on Plasma Physics, Berlin, June 2014, paper P5.040
[2] G. Marchiori et al., 38th EPS Conference on Plasma Physics, Strasbourg, June 2011, paper P2.110
[3] R. Albanese and F. Villone, Nucl. Fusion 38 (1998) 723
[4] F. Villone et al., Plasma Phys. Control. Fusion 54 (2012) 085003
[5] F. Villone et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 100 (2008) 255005
[6] F. Villone et al., Plasma Phys. Control. Fusion 55 (2013) 09500
Tipologia CRIS:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
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Elenco autori:
Marchiori, Giuseppe
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Titolo del libro:
EPS europhysics conference abstracts - 42nd EPS Conference on Plasma Physics
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