Recent progress in understanding of disruptions and in developing methods to avoid disruption damage is presented. Nearly complete mitigation of conducted heat loads has been achieved with high-Z gas jet shutdown. The resulting local radiation heat flash melting in the main chamber might be a concern in ITER, especially with beryllium walls. During the current quench, significant vessel forces can occur due to halo currents I halo; however, these are found to fall reliably below a boundary of (halo current fraction times halo current peaking factor) <0.7 both experimentally and numerically. Numerical simulations indicate that runaway electrons (REs) could cause serious damage to hard-to reach components in ITER, making their suppression a high priority. During the current quench, less than 20% of the density required for collisional suppression of REs appears to have been achieved. Collisional suppression of REs may have been achieved, however, in full-current RE beams with gas injection.

Plasma-surface interactions during tokamak disruptions and rapid shutdowns

R Paccagnella;
2011

Abstract

Recent progress in understanding of disruptions and in developing methods to avoid disruption damage is presented. Nearly complete mitigation of conducted heat loads has been achieved with high-Z gas jet shutdown. The resulting local radiation heat flash melting in the main chamber might be a concern in ITER, especially with beryllium walls. During the current quench, significant vessel forces can occur due to halo currents I halo; however, these are found to fall reliably below a boundary of (halo current fraction times halo current peaking factor) <0.7 both experimentally and numerically. Numerical simulations indicate that runaway electrons (REs) could cause serious damage to hard-to reach components in ITER, making their suppression a high priority. During the current quench, less than 20% of the density required for collisional suppression of REs appears to have been achieved. Collisional suppression of REs may have been achieved, however, in full-current RE beams with gas injection.
2011
Istituto gas ionizzati - IGI - Sede Padova
Inglese
415
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S27
S34
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http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022311510005763
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TRANSIENT HEAT LOADS
RUNAWAY ELECTRONS
DIII-D
POWER LOAD
ITER
This work was supported in part by the US Department of Energy under DE-FG02-07ER54917, DE-FG02-05ER54809, DE-AC05-00OR22725, DE-FC02-04ER54698, DE-FG02-95ER54309, and DE-FG03-97ER54415. / Supplement: S; La rivista è pubblicata anche online con ISSN 1873-4820 (Editore: Elsevier Science BV)
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Hollmann, Em; Arnoux, G; Commaux, N; Eidietis, Nw; Evans, Te; Granetz, Rs; Huber, A; Humphreys, Da; Izzo, Va; James, An; Jernigan, Tc; Lehnen, M; Madd...espandi
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