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Simulation of VDE under intervention of vertical stability control and vertical electromagnetic force on the ITER vacuum vessel
Authors:S. Miyamoto  M. Sugihara  K. Shinya  Y. Nakamura  S. Toshimitsu  V.E. Lukash  R.R. Khayrutdinov  T. Sugie  Y. Kusama  R. Yoshino
Affiliation:1. Naka Fusion Institute, Japan Atomic Energy Agency, 801-1 Mukoyama, Naka 311-0193, Japan;2. ITER Organization, Route de Vinon sur Verdon, 13115 St. Paul lez Durance, France;3. Toshiba Nuclear Engineering Service, 8 Shin-sugita, Isogo-ku, Yokohama 235-8523, Japan;4. Nippon Advanced Technology, 3129-45 Muramatsu, Tokai-mura, Naka-gun, Ibaraki 319-1112, Japan;5. NRC ‘Kurchatov Institute’, Institute of Tokamak Physics, 123182 Moscow, Russia
Abstract:Vertical displacement events (VDEs) and disruptions usually take place under intervention of vertical stability (VS) control and the vertical electromagnetic force induced on vacuum vessels is potentially influenced. This paper presents assessment of the force that arises from the VS control in ITER VDEs using a numerical simulation code DINA. The focus is on a possible malfunctioning of the ex-vessel VS control circuit: radial magnetic field is unintentionally applied to the direction of enhancing the vertical displacement further. Since this type of failure usually causes the largest forces (or halo currents) observed in the present experiments, this situation must be properly accommodated in the design of the ITER vacuum vessel. DINA analysis shows that although the ex-vessel VS control modifies radial field, it does not affect plasma motion and current quench behavior including halo current generation because the vacuum vessel shields the field created by the ex-vessel coils. Nevertheless, the VS control modifies the force on the vessel by directly acting on the eddy current carried by the conducting structures of the vessel. Although the worst case was explored in a range of plasma inductance and pattern of VS control in combination with the in-vessel VS control circuit, the result confirmed that the force is still within the design margin.
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