APS Logo

Disruption dynamics during the first operation of a Runaway Electron Mitigation Coil (REMC) on a tokamak

ORAL · Invited

Abstract

Runaway electrons (REs) generated in high current tokamaks during disruptions pose a significant hazard for damaging first-wall components [1]. Preventing localized deposition of strong RE currents on first-wall components is critical to the commercial viability of reactor-scale tokamaks. Various active means of mitigating REs include injection of material [2,3] and triggering a large non-axisymmetric magnetic field [4]. Here, we detail the first passive mitigation scheme that does not require a control system or predictive capability, commonly called a Runaway Electron Mitigation Coil (REMC) [5]. The disruption loop voltage drives a large current in a non-axisymmetric coil which destroys plasma symmetry, causing stochastic magnetic fields when combined with the plasma response and reducing energetic particle confinement. A dedicated n = 1 REMC, similar to the geometry being implemented for the SPARC tokamak [6], now routinely operates in the HBT-EP tokamak [7]. Roughly 12% of the pre-disruption plasma current couples into the REMC during the current quench (CQ), excluding current driven by the ramping external coils. Consistent with plasma-wall contact from a large-scale locked n = 1 perturbation, halo currents redistribute during disruptions, though rotating features still dominate most of the CQ. Discharges with slide-away electrons are used to study energetic electron confinement. With the REMC active, we observe changes in measured hard x-ray emission, showing the REMC's influence on energetic electron impacts. Vacuum vessel force measurements, high-speed videography, and detailed electromagnetic calculations will also be discussed.

[1] Lehnen, M. et al., J. Nucl. Materials 463 (2015) 39

[2] Shiraki, D. et al., Nucl. Fusion 58, 5 (2018) 056006

[3] Sheikh, U. et al., Plas. Phys. Contrl. Fusion 66, 3 (2024) 035003

[4] Tanna, R.L. et al., Nucl. Fusion 63, 8 (2023) 086011

[5] Boozer, A.H., Plas. Phys. Contrl. Fus. 53, 8 (2011) 084002

[6] Tinguely, R.A. et al., Nucl. Fusion 61, 12 (2021) 124003

[7] Saperstein, A.R. et al., Phys. Plasmas 30, 4 (2023) 042506

Publication: We will soon submit the first two publications on our Runaway Electron Mitigation Coil (REMC) results, one focused on experimental results and the other about validating simulations

Presenters

  • Jeffrey P Levesque

    Columbia University

Authors

  • Jeffrey P Levesque

    Columbia University

  • Nigel James DaSilva

    Columbia University

  • Anson E Braun

    Columbia University

  • Matthew Noah Notis

    Columbia University

  • David A Arnold

    Columbia University

  • Javier Eduardo Chiriboga

    Columbia University

  • Christopher J Hansen

    Columbia University

  • Michael E Mauel

    Columbia University

  • Gerald A Navratil

    Columbia University

  • Carlos Alberto Paz-Soldan

    Columbia University

  • Jim A Andrello

    Columbia University