Practical Model for the Calculation of Lateral Electromagnetic Loads in Tokamaks at Asymmetric Vertical Displacement Events (AVDEs)
Author:
Sadakov Sergey1, Villone Fabio2, Iglesias Daniel1ORCID, Maqueda Luis3, Almenara-Rescalvo Jesus3, Rubinacci Guglielmo2, Ventre Salvatore4ORCID
Affiliation:
1. ITER Organization, Route de Vinon sur Verdon, CS 90 046, 12067 St. Paul les Durance, France 2. DIETI/CREATE, Università Degli Studi di Napoli Federico II, Via Claudio 21, 80125 Napoli, Italy 3. Esteyco Mechanics, Avda. Burgos, 12B-Bajo, 28036 Madrid, Spain 4. DIETI/CREATE, Università Degli Studi di Cassino e del Lazio Meridionale, Via Di Biasio 43, 03043 Cassino, Italy
Abstract
This paper describes a new practical numerical model for the calculation of lateral electromagnetic (EM) loads in tokamaks during asymmetric vertical displacement events (AVDEs). The model combines key features of two recently reported trial models while avoiding their drawbacks. Their common basic feature is the superposition of two patterns of halo current: one perfectly symmetric and another perfectly anti-symmetric. This model combines the following features that have not been combined before (a) a helically distorted halo layer wrapping around core plasma, and (b) halo-to-wall interception belts slipping along plasma-facing walls. This combination almost doubles the lateral net forces. An AVDE creates significant lateral net moments. Being relatively modest at VDEs, the lateral moments become a dominant component of EM loads at AVDEs. The model carefully tracks the balance of net EM loads (zero total for the tokamak), as a necessary condition for the consequent numerical simulation of the tokamak’s dynamic response. This balance is needed as well for the development of tokamak monitoring algorithms and simulators. In order to decouple from the current uncertainties in the interpretation and simulation of AVDE physics, the model does not simulate AVDE evolution but uses it as an input assumption based on the existing interpretation and simulation of AVDE physics. This means the model is to be used in a manner of parametric study, at widely varied input assumptions on AVDE evolution and severity. Parametric results will fill a library of ready-for-use waveforms of asymmetric EM loads (distributed and total) at tokamak structures and coils, so that the physics community may point to specific variants for subsequent engineering analysis. This article presents the first practical contribution to this AVDE library.
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