55th Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Plasma Physics
Volume 58, Number 16
Monday–Friday, November 11–15, 2013;
Denver, Colorado
Session UI2: Tokamak Scenarios, Transport Barriers, and Stability
2:00 PM–5:00 PM,
Thursday, November 14, 2013
Room: Plaza E
Chair: Steven Sabbagh, Columbia University
Abstract ID: BAPS.2013.DPP.UI2.6
Abstract: UI2.00006 : Enhanced understanding of the MHD dynamics and ELM control experiments in KSTAR
4:30 PM–5:00 PM
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Author:
Hyeon K. Park
(POSTECH)
In KSTAR, H-mode discharges have been achieved reliably at toroidal fields
from 1.4 to 3.5 T with a heating power of $\sim$ 5 MW. Using
real-time plasma shape control [1] the flattop time in H-mode has been
extended to over $\sim$ 16 s at 600 kA in the 2012 campaign and the
extended plasma operation boundary has surpassed the $n=$\textit{1} no-wall limit with
$\beta_{N}/l_{i}$ up to 4.1. In order to achieve a high beta steady state
operation in KSTAR, establishment of predictive MHD simulation and
first-principle-based control of the harmful MHD are the first steps.
Visualization of MHD dynamics via a 2-D Electron Cyclotron Emission Imaging
(ECEI) [2] has significantly enhanced the level of understanding of the MHD
dynamics. Following the first 2-D ELM measurements in H-mode plasmas [3] in
KSTAR the measured 2-D ELM images were compared with synthetic images [4]
from the BOUT$++$ code. The physics of ELMs is characterized based on a
wide range of measured mode numbers ($n$, $m)$ local magnetic shear and pressure
gradients. The observed ELM dynamics during~control experiments have been
enlightening and consistent with the stability models. Near the
\textit{q $\sim$ 2} surface, the island width and $\Delta '$ of the $m=$\textit{2} tearing mode have been
verified~through the modified Rutherford model based on the 2-D images. With
the aid of a second (toroidally separated) ECEI system installed in the 2012
KSTAR campaign, a 3-D reconstruction of the MHD instabilities has allowed
further validation of the computed magnetic field pitch angles, rotation
speeds, and toroidal asymmetries of the MHDs Work supported by NRF of Korea
under contract No. 20120005920 and the U.S. DoE under contract No.
DE-FG-02-99ER54531\\[4pt]
[1] Kwak, J.G. . 2012 24th IAEA conference, SanDiego, CA\\[0pt]
[2] Park, H. 2004 Rev. Sci. Instrum. Vol. 74, 3787\\[0pt]
[3] Yun, G.S. 2011 Phys. Rev. Lett. 107, 035001\\[0pt]
[4] Park, H. 2012 24th IAEA conference, SanDiego, CA
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