Effects of Ohmic heating on the time scale of current quench during a disruption on EAST

ORAL

Abstract

The physical mechanism governing the process of thermal and current quench (TQ & CQ) during disruption has not been well understood. Performing resistive MHD simulation using NIMROD code, after choosing initial profiles from a recent EAST disruption discharge induced by massive helium gas injection, we compare experimental and simulation results, and find good agreement in the time history of total radiation power and MHD activity preceding thermal quench (TQ) and current quench (CQ) phases. It is demonstrated that the post-TQ re-increase of plasma temperature is due to the Ohmic heating (OH) power, which despite its imbalance with the radiation power loss, continuously feeds a lower temperature plasma during CQ phase. This produces a CQ time up to 8 times longer than the case without OH effect at all. Further simulations indicate that the effect of OH on CQ time scale is prominent in both natural and MGI induced disruption.

*Supported by the National Magnetic Confinement Fusion Program of China grant Nos. 2014GB124002 and 2015GB101004, and the State Administration of Foreign Experts Affairs - Foreign Talented Youth Introduction Plan Grant No. WQ2017ZGKX064.

Presenters

  • Debabrata Banerjee

    • Univ of Sci & Tech of China

Authors

  • Debabrata Banerjee

    • Univ of Sci & Tech of China
  • Ping Zhu

    • Univ of Sci & Tech of China, University of Wisconsin-Madison
    • University of Science and Technology of China, University of Wisconsin-Madison
  • Yanmin Duan

    • ASIPP
  • Songtao Mao

    • ASIPP