Resistive Stability and Shape Optimization Research in NSTX-U

  • Paz-soldan, Carlos C. (PI)

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Description

This project aims to enable the robust exploitation of the National Spherical Tokamak Experiment – Upgrade (NSTX-U) via targeted studies on resistive stability and shape optimization effects. Work in the resistive stability area will enable high performance operation in NSTX-U free from the deleterious error field or profile driven tearing instabilities, enabling NSTX-U milestone #2: 'Develop operation at large bootstrap fraction and advance the physics basis required for non-inductive, high-performance and lowdisruptivity operation of steady-state compact fusion devices'. This will be achieved by developing a robust error field source model for NSTX-U using as-built metrology data, and deploying it in an adaptive feedforward algorithm for routine use by the NSTX-U team. If the intrinsic EF source is found to be of little importance, project focus in later years would plan to shift towards validating emerging first-principles resistive stability models against NSTX-U data and using this model to improve discharge trajectory design. Work in the shape optimization area will explore the access to high performance L-mode scenarios in NSTX-U via developing negative triangularity plasma shapes (up-down symmetric and/or asymmetric). Negative triangularity scenarios offer an unexpected path to high-performance with favorable particle exhaust properties, enabling an alternate path to achieve NSTX-U milestone #3 'Develop and evaluate conventional and innovative power and particle handling techniques to optimize plasma exhaust in high performance scenarios' that is furthermore robustly stable to the edge-localized mode. Program deliverables in this area will be simulated control scenarios to realize various negative triangularity scenarios, followed later by an experimental realization in low-power experiments after assuring low machine risk via targeted calculations. Incremental program options will be later proposed if this scenario proves feasible and offers the promised benefits to mainstream NSTX-U experiments. The project naturally provides well-rounded research opportunities for doctoral students in the NSTX-U program, with mentorship from the PI facilitated by close geographic proximity to Columbia University.
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Date de début/de fin réelle9/1/218/31/25

Keywords

  • Informática (todo)
  • Energía (todo)

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