Deconfinement of runaway electrons by local vertical magnetic field perturbation

Author:

Dutta SomeswarORCID,Sharma Deepti,Tanna R.L.ORCID,Ghosh J.,Raju D.

Abstract

Abstract Runaway electron (RE) deconfinement and subsequent suppression is of prime importance for successful long-term operation of any tokamak. In this work, to deconfine and mitigate REs, the efficacy of local vertical field (LVF) perturbation has been explored numerically. LVF perturbation-assisted RE loss studies are carried out by simulating the drift orbits of the REs in magnetostatic perturbed fields and estimating the resulting orbit losses for different initial energies and magnitudes of LVF perturbation. To this end, the pre-existing PARTICLE code has been extended to the relativistic full-orbit-following code PARTICLE-3D (P3D) integrated with the magnetic field calculation code EFFI and plasma equilibrium field calculation code IPREQ to include the required fields for studying particle dynamics in general; this is then used to numerically model LVF perturbation-assisted RE deconfinement experiments conducted in the ADITYA tokamak. Simulation results show a significant (∼90%) deconfinement of REs with the application of LVF perturbation of a suitable amplitude (∼0.1% of the total magnetic field) in a preferred direction. The existence of a threshold magnitude of the applied field is also established, which is observed to be dependent on the energy of the REs. The simulation results reproduce all the experimental observations and reveal other interesting features of RE mitigation using LVF perturbation. The temporal map of orbiting time of REs shows that REs originating from the inboard side edge region ( ψ N > 0.5) of the plasma are relatively more prone to be lost with the application of suitable LVF perturbation than those originating from the plasma core. Interestingly, the simulation results demonstrate the existence of strong correlation between the safety factor (q) profile in the plasma edge region ( ψ N > 0.7) and the level of RE deconfinement using LVF perturbation.

Publisher

IOP Publishing

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