Resistive Wall Modes Identification and Control in RFX-mod low qedge tokamak discharges

ORAL

Abstract

In this work the MHD stability of RFX mode tokamak discharges with q$_{edge}<$3 will be studied. The target plasma scenario is characterized by a plasma current 100kA$<$Ip$<$150kA, a Greenwald density fraction included between 0.5 and 1 and a minimum q$_{edge}$=1.7 value. The operation in this regime is limited by the onset of a slowly rotating m=2 n=1 kink mode, which eventually locks to the wall and induces a disruption. The mode growth rates have been characterized with regard to the main plasma parameters and have been compared with predictions by the linear MHD code MARS-F, and the 3D finite elements code CARMA, permitting a full Resistive Wall Mode identification. The stability of the mode in the vicinity of the unstable operational space has been studied using MHD spectroscopy on the (2/1) mode. A good discharge behaviour with q$_{edge}<$2 has been routinely obtained using the RFX-mod MHD active control system, which is capable of fully stabilizing the mode acting on the radial magnetic field at the plasma edge.

Authors

  • Matteo Baruzzo

    Consorzio RFX

  • Tommaso Bolzonella

    Consorzio RFX

  • Roberto Cavazzana

    Consorzio RFX, Consorzio RFX, Associazione EURATOM-ENEA sulla Fusione, Padova, Italy

  • Giuseppe Marchiori

    Consorzio RFX

  • Lionello Marrelli

    Consorzio RFX

  • Piero Martin

    Consorzio RFX, Consorzio RFX - Associazione EURATOM-ENEA per la fusione, Padova, Italy

  • Roberto Paccagnella

    Consorzio RFX, Consorzio RFX and CNR, Italy

  • Paolo Piovesan

    Consorzio RFX

  • Lidia Piron

    Consorzio RFX

  • Anton Soppelsa

    Consorzio RFX

  • Paolo Zanca

    Consorzio RFX

  • Yongkyoon In

    FAR-TECH, Inc., FAR-TECH

  • Yueqiang Liu

    CCFE, Culham Center for Fusion Energy

  • M. Okabayashi

    PPPL

  • Manabu Takechi

    JAEA

  • Fabio Villone

    CREATE