#62
Drift of ablated material after pellet injection in a tokamak
Oral
Oskar Vallhagen (Chalmers)
I. Pusztai, P. Helander, S. L. Newton, T. Fülöp
Abstract
Pellet injection is used for fuelling and controlling discharges in tokamaks, and it is foreseen in ITER. During pellet injection, a movement of the ablated material towards the low-field side (or outward major radius direction) occurs because of the inhomogeneity of the magnetic field. Due
to the complexity of the theoretical models, computer codes developed to simulate the
cross-field drift are computationally expensive. Here, we present a one-dimensional semi-analytical model for the radial displacement of ablated material after pellet injection, taking into account both the Alfvén and ohmic currents which short-circuit the charge separation creating the drift. The model is suitable for rapid calculation of the radial drift displacement, and can be useful for e.g. modelling of disruption mitigation via pellet injection.