The role of the COMPASS tokamak in research of generation, confinement and losses of runaway electron (RE) population is presented. Recently, two major groups of experiments aimed at improved understanding and control of the REs have been pursued. First, the effects of the massive gas injection (~1021 Ar/Ne particles) and impurity seeding (~1018 particles) were studied systematically. The observed phenomena include generation of the post-disruption RE beam and current conversion from plasma to RE. Zero loop voltage control was implemented in order to study the decay in simplified conditions. A distinctive drop of background plasma temperature and electron density was observed following an additional deuterium injection into the RE beam. With the loop voltage control the parametric dependence of the current decay rate dI/dt can be studied systematically and possibly extrapolated to larger facilities. Second, recent results of experiments focused on the role of the magnetic field in physics of RE were analysed. In this contribution, special attention is given to the observed effects of the resonant magnetic perturbation on the RE population. The benefits of the RE experiments on COMPASS was reinforced by diagnostic enhancements (fast cameras, Cherenkov detector, vertical ECE etc) and modelling efforts (in particular, coupling of the METIS and LUKE codes).

Runaway electron experiments at COMPASS in support of the EUROfusion ITER physics research

Gobbin M;
2019

Abstract

The role of the COMPASS tokamak in research of generation, confinement and losses of runaway electron (RE) population is presented. Recently, two major groups of experiments aimed at improved understanding and control of the REs have been pursued. First, the effects of the massive gas injection (~1021 Ar/Ne particles) and impurity seeding (~1018 particles) were studied systematically. The observed phenomena include generation of the post-disruption RE beam and current conversion from plasma to RE. Zero loop voltage control was implemented in order to study the decay in simplified conditions. A distinctive drop of background plasma temperature and electron density was observed following an additional deuterium injection into the RE beam. With the loop voltage control the parametric dependence of the current decay rate dI/dt can be studied systematically and possibly extrapolated to larger facilities. Second, recent results of experiments focused on the role of the magnetic field in physics of RE were analysed. In this contribution, special attention is given to the observed effects of the resonant magnetic perturbation on the RE population. The benefits of the RE experiments on COMPASS was reinforced by diagnostic enhancements (fast cameras, Cherenkov detector, vertical ECE etc) and modelling efforts (in particular, coupling of the METIS and LUKE codes).
2019
Istituto gas ionizzati - IGI - Sede Padova
Inglese
61
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014010-1
014010-10
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https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1361-6587/aae04a/meta
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tokamaks
runaway electrons
MHD instabilities
disruptions
diagnostics
RMP
E-ISSN: 1361-6587 / Article Number: 014010 / The work has been supported by the grants GA18-02482S and GA16-24724S of the Czech Science Foundation (GACR), the MEYS projects LM2015045, CZ.02.1.01/0.0/0.0/16_019/ 0000768 and carried out within the framework of the EUROfusion Consortium. It has also received funding from the Euratom research and training programme 2014-2018 under grant agreement No 633053 with the Co-fund by MEYS project number 8D15001. / http://www.scopus.com/record/display.url?eid=2-s2.0-85057583773&origin=inward
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Mlynar, J.; Ficker, O.; Macusova, E.; Markovic, T.; Naydenkova, D.; Papp, G.; Urban, J.; Vlainic, M.; Vondracek, P.; Weinzettl, V.; Bogar, O.; Bren, D...espandi
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   Implementation of activities described in the Roadmap to Fusion during Horizon 2020 through a Joint programme of the members of the EUROfusion consortium
   EUROfusion
   H2020
   633053
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