In order to preserve the integrity of large tokamaks such as ITER, the number of disruptions has to be limited. JET has operated previously with a low frequency of disruptions (i.e., disruption rate) of 3.4% [P. C. de Vries et al., Nucl. Fusion 51, 053018 (2011)]. The start of operations with the new full-metal ITER-like wall at JET showed a marked rise in the disruption rate to 10%. A full survey was carried out to identify the root causes, the chain-of-events and classifying each disruption, similar to a previous analysis for carbon-wall operations. It showed the improvements made to avoid various disruption classes, but also indicated those disruption types responsible for the enhanced disruption rate. The latter can be mainly attributed to disruptions due to too high core radiation but also due to density control issues and error field locked modes. Detailed technical and physics understanding of disruption causes is essential for devising optimized strategies to avoid or mitigate these events.

The influence of an ITER-like wall on disruptions at JET

Murari A;
2014

Abstract

In order to preserve the integrity of large tokamaks such as ITER, the number of disruptions has to be limited. JET has operated previously with a low frequency of disruptions (i.e., disruption rate) of 3.4% [P. C. de Vries et al., Nucl. Fusion 51, 053018 (2011)]. The start of operations with the new full-metal ITER-like wall at JET showed a marked rise in the disruption rate to 10%. A full survey was carried out to identify the root causes, the chain-of-events and classifying each disruption, similar to a previous analysis for carbon-wall operations. It showed the improvements made to avoid various disruption classes, but also indicated those disruption types responsible for the enhanced disruption rate. The latter can be mainly attributed to disruptions due to too high core radiation but also due to density control issues and error field locked modes. Detailed technical and physics understanding of disruption causes is essential for devising optimized strategies to avoid or mitigate these events.
2014
Istituto gas ionizzati - IGI - Sede Padova
Inglese
21
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This research was funded partly by the European Communities under the contract of Association between EURATOM and FOM. This work was carried out within the framework of the European Fusion Development Agreement. / Article number 056101 / Physics of plasmas (Online) Attiva dal: 1994 Editore: American Institute of Physics - [Woodbury, N.Y.] Paese di pubblicazione: Stati Uniti d'America Lingua: inglese e-Issn: 1089-7674 Titolo chiave: Physics of plasmas (Online) Titolo proprio: Physics of plasmas (Online) Titolo abbreviato: Phys. plasmas (Online) http://scitation.aip.org/content/aip/journal/pop/21/5/10.1063/1.4872017
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De Vries, Pc; Baruzzo, M; Hogeweij, Gmd; Jachmich, S; Joffrin, E; Lomas, Pj; Matthews, Gf; Murari, A; Nunes, I; Pütterich, T; Reux, C; Vega, J; Jetefd...espandi
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