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Simulations of neutral beam injection and ion cyclotron resonance heating synergy in high power EAST scenarios

Yang D.K.; Liao L.Y.; Li Y.H.; Zhong G.Q.; Zhang X.J.; Zhang W.; Hao B.L.; Hu L.Q.; Wan B.N.; Hu Z.M.; Zhang Y.M.; Gorini G.; Nocente M.; Tardocchi M.; Li X.Q.; Xiao C.J.; Fan T.S.

The EAST plasmas heated with deuterium neutral beam injection and ion cyclotron resonance heating (ICRH) have been simulated by the TRANSP code. The analysis has been conducted using the full wave solver TORIC5, the radio frequency (RF)-kick operator, and NUBEAM to model the RF heating effects on fast ion velocity distribution. In this work, we present several simulated results compared with experiments for high power EAST scenarios, indicating that the interactions between ICRH and fast ions can significantly accelerate fast ions, which are confirmed by the increased neutron yield and broadened neutron emission spectrum measurements.

ID 475154
DOI 10.1063/5.0101645
PRODUCT TYPE Journal Article
LAST UPDATE 2023-01-12T09:56:23Z
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