Precise reconstruction of plasma equilibrium using Alfvén eigenmode spectroscopy
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Abstract
Precise reconstruction of plasma equilibria is essential to the successful operation of a nuclear fusion device; however, the accuracy of the reconstructions is often compromised by large uncertainties in safety factor (q) profiles in the plasma core. On the other hand, reverse-shear Alfvén eigenmodes (RSAE) are often destabilized in advanced plasma scenarios with reversed magnetic shear, and their presence contains important information about plasma equilibrium, this is known as ‘AE spectroscopy’. The radial mode structure of RSAEs peaks near qmin, the minimum q, and mode frequency is sensitive to the evolution of qmin [1]. To routinely extract qmin information from RSAE activity, a model is developed for the best-fitting of experimentally-measured RSAE frequencies to theoretically-predicted ones with minimum human interference. The accuracy of EFIT reconstructions [2] is largely improved by inclusion of RSAE-derived constraints on the radial location and the temporal evolution of qmin .
Publication: [1] M.A. Van Zeeland et al., Nucl. Fusion 56, 112007 (2016).<br>[2] L. Lao et al., Nucl. Fusion 25,1611 (1985).
Presenters
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Carlos J Sierra
University of Florida
Authors
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Carlos J Sierra
University of Florida
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Xiaodi Du
General Atomics
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Michael Van Zeeland
General Atomics - San Diego, General Atomics
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Deyong Liu
General Atomics
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William Heidbrink
University of California Irvine