DECAF 对等离子体垂直位置和电流异常所显示的托卡马克干扰进行跨设备鉴定

V. Zamkovska, S. Sabbagh, Matthew Tobin, J. Berkery, J. Riquezes, Young-Seok Park, Keith Erickson, Jalal Butt, J. Bak, Jayhyun Kim, Kyu-Dong Lee, Jinseok Ko, Si-Woo Yoon, C. Ham, Lucy Kogan
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等离子体垂直位置 Z 和电流 Ip 的异常(偏离目标)变化(如垂直位移、瞬时 Ip "尖峰 "和淬火)构成了扰乱的共同要素,这种现象在未来与反应堆相关的托卡马克中需要减轻或最终避免。虽然这些异常现象通常可以通过跨射程和跨设备识别,但这些异常现象在中断事件链中出现(或不出现)的细节和顺序与中断事件链开始时的等离子体状态有关。因此,对这些异常的检测不仅表明等离子体坍缩本身的发生,而且表明在特定等离子体状态下产生破坏的驱动原因。在此,利用 DECAFTM 代码的扩展工具和功能,对 3 个装置(KSTAR、MAST-U 和 NSTX-U)总共 7 年的运行情况进行了报告。结果表明,中断的发生不仅取决于等离子体状态的细节,还取决于(与设备有关的)射出场景的技术要素。报告显示,随着设备和操作的升级,主要中断原因逐年发生变化,中断率也随之降低。根据之前的预期,中断事件链(以及完整的中断事件链)的特定触发实例占据了运行空间图的不同部分。等离子体伸长率被确定为影响链细节的一个重要因素,其作用将得到进一步探讨。
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DECAF Cross-device characterization of tokamak disruptions indicated by abnormalities in plasma vertical position and current
Abnormal (deviating from target) variations in the plasma vertical position Z and current Ip (such as vertical displacements, transient Ip 'spikes' and quenches) constitute common elements of a disruption, a phenomenon that is to be mitigated, or ultimately avoided in future reactor-relevant tokamaks. While those abnormalities are generally recognized cross-shot and cross-device, details in terms of appearance (or not) and order of those abnormalities in disruption event chains is bound with the plasma state at the time of the chain initiation. Detection of those abnormalities is thus indicative not only of the onset of the plasma collapse itself, but also of the disruption driving cause that is promoted at the particular plasma state. Here, occurrence of disruptions, explored via detection of a Ip quench, and analysis of disruption event chains constituted by Ip and Z abnormalities, is reported for in total 7 full years of operation of 3 devices (KSTAR, MAST-U and NSTX-U) using the DECAFTM code expanded tools and capabilities. It is shown that the disruption occurrence depends not only on details of the plasma state, but also on (device-dependent) technical elements of the shot exit scenario. A year-to-year change in main disruption causes and a reduction of the disruptivity rate, bound with device and operation upgrades, are reported. Particular trigger instances of disruption event chains (and the full chains, when applicable) are shown to occupy different parts of the operation space diagrams, in accordance with prior expectation. Plasma elongation is identified as an important factor influencing details of the chains and its role will be further explored.
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