Ion Cyclotron Resonance Heating (ICRH) in the hydrogen minority scheme provides central ion heating and acts favorably on the core tungsten transport. Full wave modeling shows that, at medium power level (4MW), after collisional redistribution, the ratio of power transferred to the electrons in the core (r/a<0.25) decreases by ~40% when the minority (hydrogen) concentration nH/ne increases from 3% to 10%. At the same time, the high-Z impurity screening provided by the fast ions temperature increases by a factor ~2. The power radiated by tungsten in the core of the JET H-mode discharges has been analyzed on a large database covering the 2013-2014 campaign. In the baseline scenario with moderate plasma current (Ip=2.5MA) ICRH modifies efficiently tungsten transport to avoid its accumulation in the plasma centre and, when the ICRH power is increased, the tungsten radiation peaking evolves as predicted by the neo-classical theory. At higher current (3-4MA), tungsten accumulation can be only avoided with 5MW of ICRH power with high gas injection rate. For discharges in the hybrid scenario, the strong initial peaking of the density leads to strong tungsten accumulation.. MHD activity plays a key role in tungsten transport and modulation of the tungsten radiation during a sawtooth cycle is often correlated to the fishbone activity triggered by the fast ion pressure gradient.

Ion Cyclotron Resonance Heating for tungsten control in JET Hmode scenarios

P Mantica;M Valisa;
2016

Abstract

Ion Cyclotron Resonance Heating (ICRH) in the hydrogen minority scheme provides central ion heating and acts favorably on the core tungsten transport. Full wave modeling shows that, at medium power level (4MW), after collisional redistribution, the ratio of power transferred to the electrons in the core (r/a<0.25) decreases by ~40% when the minority (hydrogen) concentration nH/ne increases from 3% to 10%. At the same time, the high-Z impurity screening provided by the fast ions temperature increases by a factor ~2. The power radiated by tungsten in the core of the JET H-mode discharges has been analyzed on a large database covering the 2013-2014 campaign. In the baseline scenario with moderate plasma current (Ip=2.5MA) ICRH modifies efficiently tungsten transport to avoid its accumulation in the plasma centre and, when the ICRH power is increased, the tungsten radiation peaking evolves as predicted by the neo-classical theory. At higher current (3-4MA), tungsten accumulation can be only avoided with 5MW of ICRH power with high gas injection rate. For discharges in the hybrid scenario, the strong initial peaking of the density leads to strong tungsten accumulation.. MHD activity plays a key role in tungsten transport and modulation of the tungsten radiation during a sawtooth cycle is often correlated to the fishbone activity triggered by the fast ion pressure gradient.
2016
Istituto di fisica del plasma - IFP - Sede Milano
Istituto gas ionizzati - IGI - Sede Padova
Inglese
26th IAEA Fusion Energy Conference
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17-22 October 2016
Kyoto, Japan
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EX/P6-16 / This work has been carried out within the framework of the EUROfusion Consortium and has received funding from the EURATOM research and training programme 2014-2018 under grant agreement No 633053.
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