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Simulation on the suppression effect of external passive field on runaway electrons on J-TEXT
tokamak, disruption, runaway electron mitigation coil, numerical simulations, J-TEXT
Final Paper
Keze Li / School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering; Huazhong University of Science and Technology
Zhonghe Jiang / Huazhong University of Science and Technology;School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Runaway electrons caused by disruption will greatly reduce the lifespan of the nuclear fusion magnetic confinement device tokamak. At present, passive runaway electron mitigation coils have been modeled on the tokamak device SPARC and preliminary simulation results have been obtained. In this work, we use the three-dimensional nonlinear magnet-o-hydrodynamics (MHD) program NIMROD (Non-Ideal MHD with Rotation Open Discussion) to study the impact of different mode and phase of the passive field on J-TEXT tokamak in the presence of a massive injection of argon impurity gas. The results indicate that the behavior of runaway electrons is significantly influenced by the passive runaway electron mitigation coils. It also reveals that under the same helicity condition of coil configuration, better results can be captured by operating in low-n mode. Under specific phases of operation, the coils in the 1/1 mode can completely suppress runaway currents.
Important Date
  • Conference Date

    Dec 08

    2023

    to

    Dec 10

    2023

  • Nov 01 2023

    Draft paper submission deadline

  • Dec 10 2023

    Registration deadline

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IEEE IAS
Organized By
Southwest Jiaotong University (SWJTU)