Increasing plasma squareness in spherical tokamaks is predicted to degrade kinetic-ballooning stability while barely moving the peeling-ballooning boundary, which could allow ELM-free H-mode operation.
HIPED: Machine Learning Framework for Spherical Tokamak Pedestal Prediction and Optimization
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We introduce a Machine Learning framework, HIPED (HeIght and width Predictor for Edge Dynamics), for predicting and optimizing pedestal and core performance in spherical tokamak plasmas. Trained on pedestal and core datasets from the third MAST-U campaign, HIPED provides accurate estimates of pedestal height and width. The results reveal notable differences compared with conventional aspect-ratio studies; for instance, a simple power-law relation between pedestal width and height has very low accuracy. Instead, additional parameters such as normalized plasma pressure, elongation, and Greenwald fraction significantly improve accuracy. HIPED can also be trained only on `control room parameters' to inform experimentalists of which controllable parameters to adjust for improving core-integrated performance. The framework further includes a multi-objective optimization scheme that helps guide experimental planning and optimization. We find Pareto-optimal discharges with respect to various features, including distance from edge-localized modes and normalized plasma pressure, track their parameter trajectories over time, and identify the control room parameters required for these Pareto-optimal discharges. This provides a framework for systematically optimizing core and edge performance according to different experimental priorities.
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Prediction of ELM-free Operation in Spherical Tokamaks With High Plasma Squareness
Increasing plasma squareness in spherical tokamaks is predicted to degrade kinetic-ballooning stability while barely moving the peeling-ballooning boundary, which could allow ELM-free H-mode operation.