Modelling of RFX-mod shaped tokamak plasmas: from low-beta2 plasmas towards H-mode regime
Conference Paper
Publication Date:
2017
abstract:
The
RFX
-
mod device has been recently operated as
a
Tokamak with circular and shaped
plasmas
[1]
. After preliminary assessment of plasma shape and position controller, the
operations were focused to increase the plasma performances
towards the H
-
mode regime.
Thus
experimental campaign
s
spanning different plasma regimes, from the naturally low
-
beta2 to
th
e
edge
biasing induced
H
-
mode plasma
[2]
, were performed in the last year.
The availability
of
linearized plasma response models of each new configuration achieved
may be valuable for
prediction and possible improvement of controller performances. The
analysis le
d to
the
development of a
general iterative
procedure
for the production of
accurate
plasma
linearized
models for different experimental conditions
by using the CREATE
-
L code
[3]
.
The RFX
-
mod
shape controller
can
therefore be assessed and tuned
by means of these
linearized
models
covering a wide class of plasma configurations. Furthermore
the models
can be used to improve
the calibration of the magnetic diagnostics involved in the experiment.
From this starting point
a further
more detailed model
ling activity with increasing level of complexity
can be addressed
by taking into
account the 3D volumetric wall effects by means of CarMa0 code
[4]
and
non
-
linear time evolution
of the entire plasma discharge with 3D
wall
by using the evolutionary
non
-
lin
ear code CarMa0NL
[5]
.
Iris type:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
RFX-mod; Tokamak plasmas
List of contributors:
Marchiori, Giuseppe
Book title:
44th EPS Conference on Plasma Physics, EPS 2017