Conceptual design of ELM control coils for the TCABR tokamak

F. M. Salvador, A. S. Bouzan, R. Ramos, Y. P. Asnis, A. Kleiner, N. M. Ferraro, E. S. Seol, D. M. Orlov, N. M. Kot, J. R. Fernandes, F. Kassab, J. H.F. Severo, R. M.O. Galvão, G. P. Canal

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Abstract

An upgrade of the Tokamak à Chauffage Alfvén Brésilien (TCABR) is being designed to make it capable of creating a well controlled environment where the impact of resonant magnetic perturbation (RMP) fields on edge localised modes can be addressed over a wide range of (i) plasma shapes, (ii) divertor configurations, (iii) RMP coil geometries and (iv) perturbed magnetic field spectra. To this end, a unique set of in-vessel RMP coils is being designed and, in this work, their conceptual design is presented. This unique set of coils is composed of three toroidal arrays of coils on the low field side and three toroidal arrays of coils on the high field side. Each of these six toroidal arrays is composed of 18 coils thus allowing for the creation of RMP fields with toroidal mode numbers n≤9 and with increased control of the poloidal mode number spectrum. To study dynamical effects of RMP fields of different toroidal mode numbers, all rotating simultaneously with different velocities, each of the 108 RMP coils will be powered independently by power supplies that can provide voltages of up to 4 kV and electric currents of up to 2 kA, with frequencies varying continuously from 0 Hz up to 10 kHz. A set of physical criteria were used to determine the optimal coil geometry and their respective number of turns to reduce the coil currents and voltages during operation with alternate current. The conceptual design was carried out using both the vacuum approach (no plasma response) and the single-fluid response approach, which accounts for the response of a linear, single-fluid, visco-resistive plasma calculated using the M3D-C1 code.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number114788
JournalFusion Engineering and Design
Volume211
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2025

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Civil and Structural Engineering
  • Nuclear Energy and Engineering
  • General Materials Science
  • Mechanical Engineering

Keywords

  • Edge localised modes
  • Plasma response
  • RMP fields
  • Tokamak plasmas

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