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arxiv: 2407.03940 · v1 · pith:23BMKW5Rnew · submitted 2024-07-04 · ⚛️ physics.plasm-ph

Runaway electron beam formation, vertical motion, termination and wall loads in EU-DEMO

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Runaway electron loads onto material structures are a major concern for future large tokamaks due to the efficient avalanching at high plasma currents. Here, we perform predictive studies using the JOREK code for a plausible plasma configuration in the European DEMO fusion power plant with focus on a pessimistic scenario in which a multi mega-ampere runaway electron beam is formed. The work first comprises axisymmetric predictions of runaway electron beam formation in a mitigated scenario and of the simultaneous vertical motion of the beam due to loss of position control. The subsequent runaway electron beam termination triggered by a burst of MHD activity during the course of the vertical motion is then simulated in 3D with the runaway electron fluid self-consistently coupled to the MHD modes. Finally, the resulting deposition pattern of the runaway electrons onto wall structures is calculated with a relativistic test particle approach. This way, the suitability of a possible sacrificial limiter concept for the protection of first wall components is assessed.

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