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Experimental results of multiple shattered pellet injection systems in KSTAR

Journal

FUSION ENGINEERING AND DESIGN
Volume 164, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.fusengdes.2020.112200

Keywords

Disruption; Shattered pellet injection; KSTAR

Funding

  1. Korean Ministry of Science and ICT under the Korea Superconducting Tokamak Advanced Research (KSTAR) Project
  2. Oak Ridge National Laboratory
  3. U.S. Department of Energy [DE-AC05-00OR22725]
  4. ITER Organization [IO/CT431830, 1909, 1918, 2034]

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Shattered pellet injection (SPI) technology is chosen for the ITER Disruption Mitigation System, with experiments needing to be conducted with two identical injectors installed on the device to demonstrate feasibility.
Shattered pellet injection (SPI) is the technology chosen for the ITER Disruption Mitigation System and is explored at several fusion research devices, like DIII-D and JET and J-TEXT. The ITER disruption mitigation strategy relies on multiple injections to achieve RE (runaway electron) avoidance with optimum TQ (thermal quench), CQ (current quench) durations to adequately reduce wall loads. To demonstrate the feasibility of the multiple injection and to extrapolate to ITER, experiments with two identical injectors toroidally opposite to each other are needed urgently. KSTAR (Korea Superconducting Tokamak Advanced Research) can be a unique testbed to study the plasma disruption mitigation for ITER. KSTAR has installed two identical injectors in 180 degrees of toroidal opposite positions in 2019. For this system, ORNL (Oak Ridge National Laboratory) provided the two injectors, the shatter tubes, and auxiliary systems. NFRI (National Fusion Research Institute) provided the infrastructure of a vacuum pumping system, control & data acquisition system, and installed additional diagnostic systems for SPI in collaboration with the ITER Organization. This paper describes the engineering achievements during installation on KSTAR and the initial results of single and multiple SPI experiments in the 2019 campaign.

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