Kinetic modelling of runaway electrons in dynamic scenarios
- 22 July 2016
- journal article
- research article
- Published by IOP Publishing in Nuclear Fusion
- Vol. 56 (11), 112009
- https://doi.org/10.1088/0029-5515/56/11/112009
Abstract
Improved understanding of runaway-electron formation and decay processes are of prime interest for the safe operation of large tokamaks, and the dynamics of the runaway electrons during dynamical scenarios such as disruptions are of particular concern. In this paper, we present kinetic modelling of scenarios with time-dependent plasma parameters; in particular, we investigate hot-tail runaway generation during a rapid drop in plasma temperature. With the goal of studying runaway-electron generation with a self-consistent electric-field evolution, we also discuss the implementation of a collision operator that conserves momentum and energy and demonstrate its properties. An operator for avalanche runaway-electron generation, which takes the energy dependence of the scattering cross section and the runaway distribution into account, is investigated. We show that the simplified avalanche model of Rosenbluth and Putvinskii (1997 Nucl. Fusion 37 1355) can give inaccurate results for the avalanche growth rate (either lower or higher) for many parameters, especially when the average runaway energy is modest, such as during the initial phase of the avalanche multiplication. The developments presented pave the way for improved modelling of runaway-electron dynamics during disruptions or other dynamic events.Keywords
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Funding Information
- Euratom (633053)
- Vetenskapsrådet
- European Research Council (647121)
- Knut och Alice Wallenbergs Stiftelse
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