Nuclear Fusion (Jan 2023)

Pellet-fueled I-mode plasmas in ASDEX Upgrade

  • D. Silvagni,
  • P.T. Lang,
  • T. Happel,
  • A. Bock,
  • R. Fischer,
  • L. Gil,
  • O.J.W.F. Kardaun,
  • R.M. McDermott,
  • U. Plank,
  • B. Plöckl,
  • D. Stieglitz,
  • G. Tardini,
  • the ASDEX Upgrade Team

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1088/1741-4326/acde8c
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 63, no. 8
p. 084001

Abstract

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This letter reports on the efforts carried out at the ASDEX Upgrade tokamak to integrate I-mode plasmas with pellet fueling and to increase the I-mode Greenwald fraction $f_{\mathrm{GW}}$ , two important requirements for any DEMO operational scenario. For the first time, stationary I-mode plasmas have been achieved with pellet fueling and the core Greenwald fraction has been increased up to 0.8. Larger $f_{\mathrm{GW}}$ were not achieved due to technical constraints rather than to a physics-based limit. Pellet-fueled I-mode plasmas exhibit enhanced core and edge density, while core and edge temperature are reduced. Nonetheless, edge normalized gradients remain I-mode-like, namely shallow for the density and steep for the temperature. The I-mode energy confinement time is found to obey two distinct density dependencies: for $f_{\mathrm{GW}}\lt0.4$ it rises with increasing $f_{\mathrm{GW}}$ , while for $f_{\mathrm{GW}} \gt 0.4$ the energy confinement time plateaus with increasing $f_{\mathrm{GW}}$ , or even decreases with $f_{\mathrm{GW}}$ for the pellet-fueled plasmas. Similarities with Ohmic and L-mode energy confinement time dependency on density are discussed.

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