Overview of physics results from the ADITYA-U tokamak and future experiments

R L Tanna,Joydeep Ghosh, Kumarpalsinh A Jadeja,Rohit Kumar,Suman Aich,Kaushal Patel,Harshita Raj,Kaushlender Singh, Suman Dolui,Kajal Shah,Sharvil Patel,Nandini Yadava,Tanmay Macwan, Abha Kanik,Ankit Kumar, Bharat Hegde, Ashok Kumar Kumawat, Ananya Kundu,Ramesh Joshi,Deepti Sharma, Ankit B Patel, Laxmikanta Pradhan, Kalpesh Galodiya,Shwetang N Pandya, Soumitra Banerjee, Injamul Hoque, Komal Yadav,Malay Bikas Chowdhuri, Ranjana Manchanda,Nilam Ramaiya,Ritu Dey,Gaurav Shukla, Dipexa Modi,Vishal Sharma, Aman Gauttam, Moti Makwana,Kunal S Shah,Shivam Gupta, Supriya Nair,Shishir Purohit,Umesh Nagora, Asha Adhiya,Kiran Patel, Kumudni Asudani, S Kumar Jha,Devilal Kumawat,Santosh P Pandya,Varsha Siju, Praveenlal E V, Bharat Arambhadiya,Minsha Shah, Pramila Gautam, Vismay Raulji,Praveena Shukla,Abhijeet Kumar, Mitesh Patel, Rachana Rajpal, Manisha Bhandarkar, Imran Mansuri, Kirti Mahajan,Kishore Mishra,Sunil Kumar,Braj K Shukla,Jagabandhu Kumar, P K Sharma, Snehlata Aggarwal,Kumar Ajay,Manoj Kumar Gupta,Surya Kumar Pathak, P K Chattopadhyay, D Raju, Someswar Dutta,Sambaran Pahari,Nirmal Bisai, Chetna Chauhan, Y C Saxena,Abhijit Sen, Rabindranath Pal, Shashank Chaturvedi

Nuclear Fusion(2024)

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Abstract The ADITYA Upgrade (ADITYA-U), a medium-sized (R_0=75 cm,a=25 cm) conventional tokamak facility in India, has been consistently producing experiments findings by using circular and shaped-plasmas. Recognizing the plasma parameters aligning closely with the design parameters of circular limited plasmas, ADITYA-U shifted its focus toward exploring the operational regime for experimentation on saw-tooth and MHD phenomena. Moreover, ADITYA-U has made consistent advancements toward conducting preliminary plasma shaping experiments through the activation of top and bottom divertor coils utilizing hydrogen as well as deuterium fuels. Confinement is improved by a factor of ~ 1.5 in D_2 plasmas when compared to H_2 plasmas of ADITYA-U. Further, ADITYA-U operations emphasize preventing disruptions and runaway electrons (REs) to ensure safe operations for future fusion devices. Significant suppression of REs has been achieved in ADITYA-U with the application of pulsed localized vertical magnetic field (LVF) perturbation, thereby establishing the technique's independence from the tokamak device. The successful RE mitigation requires a critical threshold of LVF pulse magnitude, which is approximately 1% of the toroidal magnetic field, and a minimum duration of ~ 5 ms. Apart from this, several novel findings have been achieved in the ADITYA-U experiments, including the modification of sawtooth duration through gas-puff, the emergence of MHD-induced GAM-like oscillations, the propagation of fast heat pulses induced by MHD activity, the control of RE dynamics through Gas-puffs, the propagation of pinch-driven cold-pulses, the transport and core accumulations of argon impurities, the mass dependency of plasma toroidal rotation and the detection of “RICE” scaling, as well as the characterization of edge plasma using wall conditioning methods, such as glow discharge cleaning using a combination of Ar-H2 mixture, localized wall cleaning by Electron Cyclotron (EC) resonant plasma, and the development of machine learning-based disruption predictions, will be discussed in this paper.
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