Studies of Compatibility of ELM suppression via Resonant Magnetic Perturbations with electron heating and impurity seeding at DIII-D

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Abstract

In experiments at DIII-D, a feedback control scheme was developed during low collisionality RMP ELM suppression using argon gas to control the core radiation. The next step fusion device ITER will be equipped with a set of Resonant Magnetic Perturbation (RMP) coils which have been demonstrated to completely suppress Edge-Localized Modes (ELMs) in many existing tokamaks. In order to be relevant for ITER, the RMP ELM suppression scenario needs to be able to operate at ITER-like dominant electron wave heating and be compatible with at least partial divertor detachment. A maximum core radiation fraction of about 70% was achieved via argon puffing while ELMs were still suppressed. Increasing the radiation further led to a transition back into L-mode, as opposed to a return of an ELMing or ELM-free H-mode. Bolometry measurements show that the power is radiated mostly inside the mid-radius. Langmuir probe data show a significant reduction of the parallel heat fluxes onto the divertor target and a reduction of the target temperature suggesting approach to detachment onset. However, partial or complete detachment was not reached in this low-density scenario. Scans of the ratio of applied electron cyclotron resonance to neutral beam injection heating power have been observed to lead to a loss of ELM suppression related to modified conditions at the pedestal top. These results show progress and highlight issues on the road to qualify RMP ELM suppression as a suitable scenario for ITER.

*Work supported by CU and by US DOE under DE-SC0021968, DE-SC0022270, DE-FC02-04ER54698, DE-AC52-07NA27344, DE-FG02-05ER54809 and DE-AC05-00OR22725.

Publication: One paper to be submitted to Nuclear Fusion in planning.

Presenters

  • Nils Leuthold

    • Columbia University

Authors

  • Nils Leuthold

    • Columbia University
  • Alexander F Battey

    • Columbia University
  • Tyler B Cote

    • General Atomics
  • David Eldon

    • General Atomics - San Diego
    • General Atomics
  • Nikolas C Logan

    • Columbia University
    • Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab
  • Dmitriy M Orlov

    • University of California, San Diego
  • Carlos A Paz-Soldan

    • Columbia University
  • Robert S Wilcox

    • Oak Ridge National Laboratory
    • Oak Ridge National Lab