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Cheng-Yue Liu, Bin Wu, Jin-Ping Qian, Guo-Qiang Li, Ya-Wei Hou, Wei Wei, Mei-Xia Chen, Ming-Zhun Lei, Yong Guo. Discharge simulation and volt-second consumption analysis during ramp-up on the CFETR tokamakJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2020, 29(2): 025202.
| Cheng-Yue Liu, Bin Wu, Jin-Ping Qian, Guo-Qiang Li, Ya-Wei Hou, Wei Wei, Mei-Xia Chen, Ming-Zhun Lei, Yong Guo. Discharge simulation and volt-second consumption analysis during ramp-up on the CFETR tokamakJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2020, 29(2): 025202. |
Discharge simulation and volt-second consumption analysis during ramp-up on the CFETR tokamak
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Abstract
The plasma current ramp-up is an important process for tokamak discharge, which directly affects the quality of the plasma and the system resources such as volt-second consumption and plasma current profile. The China Fusion Engineering Test Reactor (CFETR) ramp-up discharge is predicted with the tokamak simulation code (TSC). The main plasma parameters, the plasma configuration evolution and coil current evolution are given out. At the same time, the volt-second consumption during CFETR ramp-up is analyzed for different plasma shaping times and different plasma current ramp rates dIP/dt with/without assisted heating. The results show that the earlier shaping time and the faster plasma current ramp rate with auxiliary heating will enable the volt-second to save 5%-10%. At the same time, the system ability to provide the volt-second is probably 470 V·s. These simulations will give some reference to engineering design for CFETR to some degree. -
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