Author:
HUANG Mingxiang,REN Zhengkang,MAO Feiyue,YANG Zhoujun,GAO Yuan,ZHANG Zhichao,HE Shunfan,LI Guoliang,FAN Jinrong,TIAN Wei,WANG Nengchao,CHEN Zhipeng,DING Yonghua,PAN Yuan,CHEN Zhongyong
Abstract
Abstract
The behavior of multiple modes before and during minor disruption with the external resonant magnetic perturbations (RMPs) has been studied on a J-TEXT tokamak. The main component of RMPs is m/n = 2/1, where m and n are the numbers of the poloidal and toroidal modes, respectively. During the mode-locking caused by RMPs, it is found that before a minor or a major disruption (if there is no minor disruption), strong oscillations in both electron temperature and density occur if the edge safety factor q
a
> 3. The analysis shows that the oscillations are caused by the m/n = 3/1 mode. In addition, using the ECE, Mirnov coils and 2D electron cyclotron emission imaging diagnostic systems, it is found that a thermal collapse occurs on the inner side of the 2/1 magnetic island during the minor disruption, and before the collapse, a 3/2 island increases, after the collapse, the 3/2 island may disappear. Moreover, the study also shows that these 3/1, 2/1 and 3/2 modes play roles in the thermal collapse of disruptions.
Funder
National MCF Energy R&D Program
National Natural Science Foundation of China