Mitigation of tokamak disruptions using high-pressure gas injection |
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Authors: | Whyte D G Jernigan T C Humphreys D A Hyatt A W Lasnier C J Parks P B Evans T E Rosenbluth M N Taylor P L Kellman A G Gray D S Hollmann E M Combs S K |
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Affiliation: | University of California, San Diego, California, USA. |
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Abstract: | High-pressure gas-jet injection of neon and argon is shown to be a simple and robust method to mitigate the deleterious effects of disruptions on the DIII-D tokamak. The gas jet penetrates to the central plasma at its sonic velocity. The deposited species dissipates >95% of the plasma by radiation and substantially reduces mechanical stresses on the vessel caused by poloidal halo currents. The gas-jet species-charge distribution can include >50% fraction neutral species which inhibits runaway electrons. The favorable scaling of this technique to burning fusion plasmas is discussed. |
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