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Origin of the up/down poloidal asymmetric dependence of ELM control in ITER-like RMP configuration in KSTAR

Author(s)
Choi, InhwanLiu, YueqiangIn, Yongkyoon
Issued Date
2024-08
DOI
10.1088/1741-4326/ad5e93
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/83707
Citation
NUCLEAR FUSION, v.64, no.8, pp.086066
Abstract
Recent edge-localized modes (ELM) control experiments via resonant magnetic perturbation (RMP) in KSTAR have shown a strong up/down poloidal asymmetric coupling dependence. Specifically, in lower single null (LSN) plasmas at q95 greater than or similar to 5, the lower two-row (middle/bottom) RMPs among ITER-like three-row (top/middle/bottom) in-vessel control coils (IVCC) in KSTAR were more effective in suppressing ELM-crashes than the upper two-row (top/middle) RMPs. In contrast, at q 95 similar to 4, the upper two-row RMPs turned out to be more effective than the lower counterpart. Since the ITER baseline scenario is planned to operate at q 95 similar to 3, the understanding of the origin of such up/down poloidal asymmetric coupling dependence, as well as the prediction about ITER-relevant conditions at a lower q 95, would be quite important and potentially impactful to the RMP ELM control in ITER. A linear, resistive, single-fluid MHD code MARS-F has been utilized to address and model the up/down poloidal asymmetric RMP coupling dependence. Specifically, based on two contrasting exemplary discharges with up/down poloidal (i) asymmetric at q 95 similar to 4 and (ii) symmetric behavior at q 95 similar to 5, among tens of otherwise similar discharges, a systematic MARS-F modeling has been thoroughly conducted. As a result, the plasma response investigation suggests that the X-point displacement (xi X), rather than any other figures of merit, would be a directly relevant metric for the up/down poloidal asymmetric coupling in RMP-driven, ELM-crash suppression in KSTAR. Based on a sensitivity study of the edge safety factor in MARS-F modeling, the xi X variation follows the same quantitative trend as observed in experiments. However, no or little plasma pressure dependence has been found, though xi X increases with plasma pressure. At the ITER-relevant low q 95 similar to 3 in a scaled KSTAR equilibrium, such modeling predicts the upper two-row RMPs would be more favorable in suppressing the ELM-crashes than the lower counterpart.
Publisher
IOP Publishing Ltd
ISSN
0029-5515
Keyword (Author)
RMP-driven ELM-crash-suppressionKSTARedge-localized-modes (ELM)resonant magnetic perturbation (RMP)up/down poloidal asymmetric dependence
Keyword
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