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Nuclear Fusion | 2009

Simulations of KSTAR high performance steady state operation scenarios

Yong-Su Na; C. Kessel; Jin Myung Park; Sumin Yi; A. Bécoulet; A. C. C. Sips; J Y Kim

We report the results of predictive modelling of high performance steady state operation scenarios in KSTAR. Firstly, the capabilities of steady state operation are investigated with time-dependent simulations using a freeboundary plasma equilibrium evolution code coupled with transport calculations. Secondly, the reproducibility of high performance steady state operation scenarios developed in the DIII-D tokamak, of similar size to that of KSTAR, is investigated using the experimental data taken from DIII-D. Finally, the capability of ITER-relevant steady state operation is investigated in KSTAR. It is found that KSTAR is able to establish high performance steady state operation scenarios; βN above 3, H98(y, 2) up to 2.0, fBS up to 0.76 and fNI equals 1.0. In this work, a realistic density profile is newly introduced for predictive simulations by employing the scaling law of a density peaking factor. The influence of the current ramp-up scenario and the transport model is discussed with respect to the fusion performance and non-inductive current drive fraction in the transport simulations. As observed in the experiments, both the heating and the plasma current waveforms in the current ramp-up phase produce a strong effect on the q-profile, the fusion performance and also on the non-inductive current drive fraction in the current flattop phase. A criterion in terms of qmin is found to establish ITER-relevant steady state operation scenarios. This will provide a guideline for designing the current ramp-up phase in KSTAR. It is observed that the transport model also affects the predictive values of fusion performance as well as the non-inductive current drive fraction. The Weiland transport model predicts the highest fusion performance as well as non-inductive current drive fraction in KSTAR. In contrast, the GLF23 model exhibits the lowest ones. ITER-relevant advanced scenarios cannot be obtained with the GLF23 model in the conditions given in this work. Finally, ideal MHD stability is investigated for the ITER-relevant advanced scenarios in KSTAR. The methods and results presented in this paper are expected to contribute to improving the ITER and beyond ITER predictive simulations.


Nuclear Engineering and Technology | 2009

CURRENT STATUS OF NUCLEAR FUSION ENERGY RESEARCH IN KOREA

M. Kwon; Young S. Bae; Seungyon Cho; Wonho Choe; Bong Geun Hong; Yong-Seok Hwang; Jin Yong Kim; Keeman Kim; Yaung-Soo Kim; J.G. Kwak; Hyeon Gon Lee; Sang-Il Lee; Yong-Su Na; Byung-Hoon Oh; Yeong-Kook Oh; Ji Yeon Park; Hyung Lyeol Yang; In Keun Yu

The history of nuclear fusion research in Korea is rather short compared to that of advanced countries. However, since the mid-1990s, at which time the construction of KSTAR was about to commence, fusion research in Korea has been actively carried out in a wide range of areas, from basic plasma physics to fusion reactor design. The flourishing of fusion research partly owes to the fact that industrial technologies in Korea including those related to the nuclear field have been fully matured, with their quality being highly ranked in the world. Successive pivotal programs such as KSTAR and ITER have provided diverse opportunities to address new scientific and technological problems in fusion as well as to draw young researchers into related fields. The frame of the Korean nuclear fusion program is now changing from a small laboratory scale to a large national agenda. Coordinated strategies from different views and a holistic approach are necessary in order to achieve optimal efficiency and effectiveness. Upon this background, the present paper reflects upon the road taken to arrive at this point and looks ahead at the coming future in nuclear fusion research activities in Korea.


Nuclear Fusion | 2017

Efficient ECH-assisted plasma start-up using trapped particle configuration in the versatile experiment spherical torus

YoungHwa An; Jeong Won Lee; JongGab Jo; Bong-Ki Jung; HyunYeong Lee; Kyoung-Jae Chung; Yong-Su Na; T.S. Hahm; Y. S. Hwang

An efficient and robust ECH (electron cyclotron heating)-assisted plasma start-up scheme with a low loop voltage and low volt-second consumption utilizing the trapped particle configuration (TPC) has been developed in the versatile experiment spherical torus (VEST). The TPC is a mirror-like magnetic field configuration providing a vertical magnetic field in the same direction as the equilibrium field. It significantly enhances ECH pre-ionization with enhanced particle confinement due to its mirror effect, and intrinsically provides an equilibrium field with a stable decay index enabling prompt plasma current initiation. Consequently, the formation of TPC before the onset of the loop voltage allows the plasma to start up with a lower loop voltage and lower volt-second consumption as well as a wider operation range in terms of ECH pre-ionization power and H2 filling pressure. The TPC can improve the widely-used field null configuration significantly for more efficient start-up when ECH pre-ionization is used. This can then be utilized in superconducting tokamaks requiring a low loop voltage start-up, such as ITER, or in spherical tori with limited volt-seconds. The TPC can be particularly useful in superconducting tokamaks with a limited current slew-rate of superconducting PF coils, as it can save volt-second consumption before plasma current initiation by providing prompt initiation with an intrinsic stable equilibrium field.


Nuclear Fusion | 2017

Multiscale interaction between a large scale magnetic island and small scale turbulence

M.J. Choi; Jayhyun Kim; J.M. Kwon; Hyeon K. Park; Y. In; Woochang Lee; Kyeong-Woo Lee; Gunsu S. Yun; Jaehyun Lee; Minwoo Kim; W.H. Ko; Jongha Lee; Y.S. Park; Yong-Su Na; N.C. Luhmann; Byung-Hyuk Park

Multiscale interaction between the magnetic island and turbulence has been demonstrated through simultaneous two-dimensional measurements of turbulence and temperature and flow profiles. The magnetic island and turbulence mutually interact via the coupling between the electron temperature (


Nuclear Fusion | 2016

Observation of the intrinsic rotation in KSTAR Ohmic L-mode plasmas

D.H. Na; Yong-Su Na; S.G. Lee; C. Angioni; S.M. Yang; H.-S. Kim; T.S. Hahm; W. H. Ko; Hogun Jhang; W.J. Lee; Kstar Team

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Computer Physics Communications | 2017

Development of 2D implicit particle simulation code for ohmic breakdown physics in a tokamak

Min-Gu Yoo; Jeong Won Lee; Young Gi Kim; Yong-Su Na

) gradient, the


Computer Physics Communications | 2015

Development of vector following mesh generator for analysis of two-dimensional tokamak plasma transport

Young-Jin Kim; Min-Gu Yoo; Su-Young Kim; Yong-Su Na

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Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion | 2012

Stability analysis of high-beta plasmas in the Joint European Torus

O. J. Kwon; I T Chapman; P. Buratti; H Han; Yong-Su Na; Jet-Efda Contributors

turbulence, and the poloidal flow. The


Nature Communications | 2018

Evidence of a turbulent ExB mixing avalanche mechanism of gas breakdown in strongly magnetized systems

Min-Gu Yoo; Jeong Won Lee; Young Gi Kim; Jayhyun Kim; Francesco Maviglia; A. C. C. Sips; Hyun-Tae Kim; Taik Soo Hahm; Yong-Seok Hwang; Hae June Lee; Yong-Su Na

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Journal of Instrumentation | 2017

Calibration of Thomson scattering system on VEST

Young Gi Kim; J.H. Lee; D. Kim; Moon-Won Yoo; HyunYeong Lee; Y.S. Hwang; Yong-Su Na

gradient altered by the magnetic island is peaked outside and flattened inside the island. The

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YoungHwa An

Seoul National University

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Hyun-Seok Kim

Seoul National University

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Min-Gu Yoo

Seoul National University

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Young Gi Kim

Seoul National University

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Ki Min Kim

Seoul National University

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Sang Hee Hong

Seoul National University

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T.S. Hahm

Seoul National University

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Y. S. Hwang

Seoul National University

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