Published July 12, 2024
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NBI optimization on SMART and implications for scenario development
Description
The SMall Aspect Ratio Tokamak (SMART) under commissioning at the University of Seville,
Spain, aims to explore confinement properties and possible advantages in confinement for
compact/spherical tokamaks operating at negative vs. positive triangularity. This work explores
the benefits of auxiliary heating through Neutral Beam Injection (NBI) for SMART scenarios
beyond the initial Ohmic phase of operations, in support of the device's mission. Expected
values of electron and ion temperature achievable with NBI heating are first predicted for the
current flat-top phase, including modeling to optimize the NBI injection geometry to maximize
NBI absorption and minimize losses for a given equilibrium. Simulations are then extended for
a selected case to cover the current ramp-up phase. Differences with results obtained for the
flat-top phase indicate the importance of determining the plasma evolution over time, as well as
self-consistently determining the edge plasma parameters for reliable time-dependent
simulations. Initial simulation results indicate the advantage of auxiliary NBI heating to achieve
nearly double values of pressure and stored energy compared to Ohmic discharges, thus
significantly increasing the device's performance. The scenarios developed in this work will
also contribute to diagnostic development and optimization for SMART, as well as providing
test cases for initial predictions of macro- and micro-instabilities.
Abstract
U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science, Office of Fusion Energy Sciences, - DE-AC02-09CH11466Abstract
Consorcio EUROfusion, de la Unión Europea, Programa de Investigación y Formación de Euratom - 101052200 EUROfusionAdditional details
Identifiers
- URL
- https://idus.us.es/handle//11441/161337
- URN
- urn:oai:idus.us.es:11441/161337
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- Origin repository
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