Nuclear Fusion (Jan 2023)

Validation of density pump-out by pedestal-foot magnetic island formation prior to ELM suppression in KSTAR and DIII-D tokamaks

  • Q.M. Hu,
  • J.-K. Park,
  • S.M. Yang,
  • S.K. Kim,
  • N.C. Logan,
  • R. Nazikian,
  • J. Kang,
  • C. Paz-Soldan,
  • W.H. Ko,
  • G.Y. Park

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1088/1741-4326/ace5c0
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 63, no. 9
p. 096002

Abstract

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TM1 nonlinear two-fluid simulations reveal key characteristics of density pump-out caused by pedestal-foot island formation when applying resonant magnetic perturbation (RMP). These characteristics include a bifurcation in pump-out with a low RMP coil current threshold, a sensitivity of pump-out magnitude to q _95 , and the magnitude of pump-out scaling as the square root of the RMP coil current. Dedicated experiments are carried out in the KSTAR and DIII-D tokamaks to validate these features and show that: (1) a staircase bifurcation in density pump-out is observed when slowly ramping up the n = 1 RMP current, and the density fluctuations are found to be slightly decreased from the pedestal-foot to the pedestal-top; (2) the magnitude of density pump-out becomes weaker when decreasing q _95 from 5.5 to 4.9, and a partial recovery of density pump-out is observed when q _95 is ramped down to lower than 4.9; and (3) analysis of a DIII-D database of n = 3 RMP edge-localized mode control experiments finds that the magnitude of density pump-out is proportional to the square root of RMP coil current Δ n _e / n _e ∝ $I_{{\text{RMP}}}^{\,0.5}$ . These experimental observations are consistent with TM1 simulations.

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