Joint optimization of impurity mix, plasma shape, and pedestal density in a modeled ARC tokamak raises predicted fusion power by up to 65% compared with the nominal design.
Prediction of ELM-free Operation in Spherical Tokamaks With High Plasma Squareness
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We predict that high plasma squareness in spherical tokamaks (STs) could result in edge-localized-mode (ELM)-free H-mode. The effect of squareness on gyrokinetic and peeling-ballooning-mode width-height pedestal scalings is calculated for STs. Because STs can sustain H-mode in first ballooning stability, first-stable pedestals with lower gradients may be further from the peeling-ballooning-mode boundary and therefore naturally free of Type 1 ELMs. We show that while higher squareness destabilizes ballooning modes in first stability, the ELM stability boundary is essentially unchanged. Therefore, higher squareness could result in ELM-free discharges. Random Forest (RF) machine learning models for the gyrokinetic growth rate and distance from first stability are used to predict how squareness affects stability. A RF model with only three easily obtainable geometric inputs predicts proximity to the gyrokinetic width-height scaling on a test dataset with high accuracy, $R^2 = 0.965$.
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Steady state, core, operational optimization of an ARC-like tokamak via plasma composition and shape
Joint optimization of impurity mix, plasma shape, and pedestal density in a modeled ARC tokamak raises predicted fusion power by up to 65% compared with the nominal design.