Published October 1, 2018 | Version v1
Journal article

The causes of the disruptive tearing instabilities of the ITER Baseline Scenario in DIII-D

  • 1. Columbia University, New York, NY (United States)
  • 2. General Atomics, San Diego, CA (United States)

Description

Analysis of the evolving current density (J), pedestal and rotation profiles in a database of 200 ITER Baseline Scenario (IBS) demonstration discharges in the DIII-D tokamak identifies the current profile as a key determinant of the disruptive instability limiting both high and low torque operation of these q 95  =  3 plasmas. The m  =  2/n  =  1 tearing modes, occurring after several pressure-relaxation times, are linked to the shape of the current profile in the outer region of the plasma. The q  =  2 surface is located at ρ ∼ 0.78, near a minimum in J. A steeper 'well' around the q  =  2 surface is correlated with the instabilities, and this finding is consistent for modes that occur both early (<1 τ R) and late (>2 τ R) on the β N flattop, at high and low input torque, for discharges with and without direct electron heating. Low rotation or differential rotation in the core plasmas is shown to not be the direct cause of the onset of these instabilities. The current profile trends identified in this work indicate that the modes limiting the Q  =  10 operation in the ITER demonstration plasmas are likely due to the slow evolution of the current profile, and reveal which shape of the current profile is more prone to the 2/1 tearing instability. (paper)

Availability note (English)

Available from http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1741-4326/aadbb5

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
Nuclear Fusion
Journal Volume
58
Journal Issue
10
Journal Page Range
[14 p.]
ISSN
0029-5515
CODEN
NUFUAU

INIS

Country of Publication
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
Country of Input or Organization
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
INIS RN
51093501
Subject category
S70: PLASMA PHYSICS AND FUSION TECHNOLOGY;
Descriptors DEI
CURRENT DENSITY; DOUBLET-3 DEVICE; ITER TOKAMAK; ROTATING PLASMA; TEARING INSTABILITY
Descriptors DEC
CLOSED PLASMA DEVICES; INSTABILITY; PLASMA; PLASMA INSTABILITY; PLASMA MACROINSTABILITIES; THERMONUCLEAR DEVICES; THERMONUCLEAR REACTORS; TOKAMAK DEVICES; TOKAMAK TYPE REACTORS