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CORSICA modelling of ITER hybrid operation scenarios
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S.H. Kim1  R.H. Bulmer2  D.J. Campbell1  T.A. Casper1  L.L. LoDestro2  W.H. Meyer2  L.D. Pearlstein2  J.A. Snipes1 
[1] ITER Organization;Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
关键词: ITER;    CORSICA;    hybrid operation scenario;   
DOI  :  10.1088/0029-5515/56/12/126002
来源: Institute of Physics Publishing Ltd.
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【 摘 要 】

The hybrid operating mode observed in several tokamaks is characterized by further enhancement over the high plasma confinement ( H -mode) associated with reduced magneto-hydro-dynamic (MHD) instabilities linked to a stationary flat safety factor (q ) profile in the core region. The proposed ITER hybrid operation is currently aiming at operating for a long burn duration (>1000 s) with a moderate fusion power multiplication factor, Q , of at least 5. This paper presents candidate ITER hybrid operation scenarios developed using a free-boundary transport modelling code, CORSICA, taking all relevant physics and engineering constraints into account. The ITER hybrid operation scenarios have been developed by tailoring the 15 MA baseline ITER inductiveH -mode scenario. Accessible operation conditions for ITER hybrid operation and achievable range of plasma parameters have been investigated considering uncertainties on the plasma confinement and transport. ITER operation capability for avoiding the poloidal field coil current, field and force limits has been examined by applying different current ramp rates, flat-top plasma currents and densities, and pre-magnetization of the poloidal field coils. Various combinations of heating and current drive (H&CD) schemes have been applied to study several physics issues, such as the plasma current density profile tailoring, enhancement of the plasma energy confinement and fusion power generation. A parameterized edge pedestal model based on EPED1 added to the CORSICA code has been applied to hybrid operation scenarios. Finally, fully self-consistent free-boundary transport simulations have been performed to provide information on the poloidal field coil voltage demands and to study the controllability with the ITER controllers.

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