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Edge-Localized Mode Detection and Correlation with Rotating MHD modes for Disruption Event Characterization and Forecasting

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Abstract

Edge-Localized Modes (ELMs) are transient instabilities that eject heat and particles from the edge of a tokamak plasma onto its walls. While typically not directly disruptive, ELMs can trigger more detrimental plasma instabilities that can disrupt plasma confinement. ELM identification is hence an important capability to determine the threat ELMs pose to plasma termination. The Disruption Event Characterization and Forecasting (DECAF) code works to resolve, characterize, and forecast event-chains that lead to disruptions, including disruptive event “seeds”. A newly developed DECAF capability to robustly and reliably identify ELMs using several plasma signals as input is presented. The detection algorithm uses D light to find D emission transients and electron temperature profiles to critically distinguish edge-localized events from global ones by processing the profile evolution through the mode dynamics. The presented ELM detection capability was validated on a database of ELMing and non-ELMing KSTAR and NSTX plasmas. Further, using the DECAF event chain analysis framework and its existing rotating MHD event module, we apply the novel ELM identification capability to preliminarily study the extent of correlation between ELM-events and rotating MHD-events.

Presenters

  • Jalal Butt

    Columbia University, Columbia U.

Authors

  • Jalal Butt

    Columbia University, Columbia U.

  • Steven A Sabbagh

    Columbia University, Columbia U.

  • John Berkery

    Columbia Univ, Columbia U., Columbia University

  • Young-Seok Park

    Columbia Univ, Columbia University, Columbia U.

  • Juan D Riquezes

    Columbia University, Columbia U.

  • Veronika Klevarova

    Columbia U., Columbia University

  • Yanzheng Jiang

    Columbia University, Columbia U.

  • Jun-Gyo Bak

    Korea Institute of Fusion Energy, KFE, Korea Institute of Fusion Energy (KFE)

  • J.W. Lee

    KFE, Korea Institute of Fusion Energy

  • H. S. Hahn

    KFE, Korea Institute of Fusion Energy (KFE), Korea Institute of Fusion Energy

  • Jayhyun Kim

    Korea Institute of Fusion Energy, Korea Institute of Fusion Energy, Daejeon, Korea, KFE

  • K. D Lee

    KFE

  • Si-Woo Yoon

    Korea Institute of Fusion Energy, Korea Institute of Fusion Energy (KFE), KFE

  • Juhyeok Jang

    KFE, Korea Institute of Fusion Energy, Daejeon, Korea, Korea Institute of Fusion Energy (KFE), Korea Institute of Fusion Energy

  • Mark D Boyer

    Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, PPPL, Princeton Plasma Physics Lab, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratry

  • Keith Erickson

    Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, PPPL, Princeton Plasma Physics Lab