AIP Advances (Oct 2016)

Prompt loss of beam ions in KSTAR plasmas

  • Jun Young Kim,
  • T. Rhee,
  • Junghee Kim,
  • S. W. Yoon,
  • B. H. Park,
  • M. Isobe,
  • K. Ogawa,
  • W. -H. Ko

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4966588
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 10
pp. 105013 – 105013-11

Abstract

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For a toroidal plasma facility to realize fusion energy, researching the transport of fast ions is important not only due to its close relation to the heating and current drive efficiencies but also to determine the heat load on the plasma-facing components. We present a theoretical analysis and orbit simulation for the origin of lost fast-ions during neutral beam injection (NBI) heating in Korea Superconducting Tokamak Advanced Research (KSTAR) device. We adopted a two-dimensional phase diagram of the toroidal momentum and magnetic moment and describe detectable momentums at the fast-ion loss detector (FILD) position as a quadratic line. This simple method was used to model birth ions deposited by NBI and drawn as points in the momentum phase space. A Lorentz orbit code was used to calculate the fast-ion orbits and present the prompt loss characteristics of the KSTAR NBI. The scrape-off layer deposition of fast ions produces a significant prompt loss, and the model and experimental results closely agreed on the pitch-angle range of the NBI prompt loss. Our approach can provide wall load information from the fast ion loss.