Bulletin of the American Physical Society
63rd Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Plasma Physics
Volume 66, Number 13
Monday–Friday, November 8–12, 2021; Pittsburgh, PA
Session UP11: Poster Session VIII:
Fundamental Plasma Physics - Analytical and Computational Techniques; Magnetic Reconnection; Antimatter Heliospheric, Magnetospheric, and Ionospheric Plasma Phenomena and Their Scaled Laboratory Experiments
MFE - DIII-D Tokamak II, ITER, HBT-EP, and Other Tokamaks
2:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Thursday, November 11, 2021
Room: Hall A
Abstract: UP11.00017 : Reconstruction of the magnetic field configuration by use of novel MHD-EFIT model in TS-6 spherical tokamak merging experiment *
Presenter:
Tara Ahmadi
(Univ of Tokyo)
Authors:
Tara Ahmadi
(Univ of Tokyo)
Yasushi Ono
(Univ of Tokyo)
Hiroshi Tanabe
(Univ of Tokyo)
Yunhan Cai
(Univ of Tokyo)
The current MHD-EFIT method utilizes the external plasma parameters to reconstruct the plasma shape and position at the end of merging process; however there is no information on magnetic field components during the merging process. The main goal of this work is to reconstruct the internal magnetic field values during the merging.
In order to reconstruct the internal magnetic field, a series of out of domain virtual zero size coils have been virtually installed to adjust the magnetic field to values measured at the external probes positions. To control the size of the plasma toroids, the total plasma current data obtained from the Rogowski coil are also used which leads to 4% absolute error between the numerical and experimental Bz at the mid-plane during the merging confirming the ability of MHD-EFIT to reconstruct the magnetic configuration during merging.
*This work is supported by a Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research 19J21339, Scientific Research(S) 15H05750, and Scientific Research(A) 20H00136.
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