62nd Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Plasma Physics
Volume 65, Number 11
Monday–Friday, November 9–13, 2020;
Remote; Time Zone: Central Standard Time, USA
Session JI01: Invited: Magnetic Fusion: Alternates and RF
2:00 PM–5:00 PM,
Tuesday, November 10, 2020
Chair: Paul Bonoli, MIT
Abstract: JI01.00004 : Suppression of Magnetic Islands and Avoidance of Disruptions via RF Current Condensation*
3:30 PM–4:00 PM
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Author:
Allan Reiman
(Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory)
Large islands produced by off-normal events routinely cause disruptions. We
identify a nonlinear effect, ``RF current condensation'', that facilitates
island stabilization, allowing the stabilization of larger islands than
would otherwise be possible [1]. The effect arises from the sensitivity of
the power deposition and driven current to the temperature perturbation in
the island. There is a nonlinear enhancement of the temperature, with the
increased power deposition leading to a further increase in the temperature
perturbation. In combination with the sensitivity of the current drive to
the temperature, this leads to the RF current condensation effect. There is
a discontinuous jump in the steady-state solution to the thermal diffusion
equation at a threshold in power and island width, with the temperature
above the threshold saturated by depletion of the wave power [2] or by the
ITG threshold [3]. This bifurcation is associated with a hysteresis effect
that can cause the islands to shrink to smaller widths than would otherwise
be the case. For lower hybrid waves, the effect narrows the generally broad
deposition, and it can lead to automatic, passive stabilization of islands
[4]. The stabilizing effect can be further enhanced by pulsing the RF power
[5]. We have developed a code for simulating the effect, and we find that
current condensation and bifurcation can occur in ITER plasmas with the
available EC power [6].
[1] A. Reiman and N.Fisch, Phys. Rev. Lett. \textbf{121}, 225001 (2018).
[2] E. Rodriguez, A. Reiman and N. Fisch, Phys. Plasmas \textbf{26}, 092511
(2019).
[3] E. Rodriguez, A. Reiman and N. Fisch, Phys. Plasmas \textbf{27}, 042306
(2020).
[4] S.J. Frank, A.H. Reiman, N.J. Fisch and P.T. Bonoli, Nucl. Fusion, to
appear.
[5] S. Jin, N. J. Fisch, and A. H. Reiman, Phys. Plasmas 27, 062508 (2020).
[6] R. Nies, A. Reiman, E. Rodriguez, N. Bertelli, N. Fisch, \underline
{http://arxiv.org/abs/2005.05997}.
*This work was supported by U.S. DOE contracts DE-AC02-09CH11466, DE-SC0016072, DE-FC02-04ER54698, and DE-FG02-91ER54109.