Long Pulse High β<sub>N</sub> Scenario in KSTAR
ORAL
Abstract
The high βN scenario with a relatively high value of li ~ 1 is one of the promising candidates for the ITER steady-state scenario and future power reactors. Stationary high βN ~ 3 operation has been extended to ~15 sec longer than multiple current relaxation time (> 5τR). No obvious sign of performance degradation has been observed at βN = 2.8. However, the βN oscillation often causes further evolution of the current profile at higher target βN > 3, which eventually triggers resistive n = 2 MHD modes, resulting in substantial confinement degradation. The βN oscillation are correlated largely with interaction between the fishbone-like n=1 modes and long ELM-free period. The confinement strongly depends on the presence of small amplitude of n = 2 MHD modes, while off-axis Electron Cyclotron (EC) heating and current drive (H/CD) helps to avoid the performance-limiting n = 2 modes. Predict-First approach with the IPS-FASTRAN integrated modeling will be presented to optimize high βN scenarios with the planned KSTAR H/CD upgrade.
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Presenters
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Jin Myung Park
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Authors
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Jin Myung Park
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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Kyungjin Kim
Oak Ridge National Lab
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Y.M. Jeon
Korea Institute of Fusion Energy
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Hyunsun Han
KFE, Korea Institute of Fusion Energy, Korean Institute of Fusion Energy
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Jisung Kang
Korea Institute of Fusion Energy
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J. Chung
Korea Institute of Fusion Energy
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J.S. Ko
Korea Institute of Fusion Energy, KFE
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Christopher T Holcomb
Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab
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John R Ferron
General Atomics