Bulletin of the American Physical Society
60th Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Plasma Physics
Volume 63, Number 11
Monday–Friday, November 5–9, 2018; Portland, Oregon
Session YO5: Spherical Tokamaks, Scenarios, Alternate Configurations
9:30 AM–12:18 PM,
Friday, November 9, 2018
OCC
Room: B113-114
Chair: Theodore Golfinopoulous, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Abstract ID: BAPS.2018.DPP.YO5.12
Abstract: YO5.00012 : Burn Control Mechanisms for Power Excursion Mitigation in ITER
11:42 AM–11:54 AM
Presenter:
Maxwell D Hill
(Georgia Inst of Tech)
Authors:
Maxwell D Hill
(Georgia Inst of Tech)
Weston M Stacey
(Georgia Inst of Tech)
The strong increase of the D-T fusion cross-section with increasing plasma temperature in the ITER operating range has long been noted1-3 as a potential triggering mechanism for positive thermal power excursions, and this possibility remains an issue for ITER4-7. The efficacy of several inherent and active burn control mechanisms for limiting positive power excursions are explored. Mechanisms being evaluated include line and recombination radiation of seeded impurity ions5; MARFEs8; direct loss mechanisms such as ion orbit loss (IOL), ELMs, and impurity radiation enhancement by massive gas or pellet injection. We have made calculations to estimate the probable efficacy of such mechanisms in ITER. We find, e.g., that impurity seeding combined with increased massive D gas injection or pellets in the divertor or edge plasma may provide a plausible mechanism to radiate power to terminate a thermal power excursion. Refs: 1) Mills, LA4250, 1970; 2) Mori, Control Nuc Fus, 1105, 1976; 3) Stacey, NucFus 13,843,1973; 4) Borrass, Nuc Fus 31,1035,1991; 5) Mandrekas&Stacey, NucFus35,843,1995; 6) Humphreys, PhysPlas 22,021806,2015; 7) Boyer&Schuster, PPCF 56, 104004(2014); 8) Stacey, FusTech 52, 29 (2007).
To cite this abstract, use the following reference: http://meetings.aps.org/link/BAPS.2018.DPP.YO5.12
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