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Costanza Zucca

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Power requirements for electron cyclotron current drive and ion cyclotron resonance heating for sawtooth control in ITER

Olivier Sauter, Stefano Coda, Timothy Goodman, Jonathan Graves, Costanza Zucca, Martin Jucker, Otto Asunta

13 MW of electron cyclotron current drive (ECCD) power deposited inside the q = 1 surface is likely to reduce the sawtooth period in ITER baseline scenario below the level empirically predicted to trigger neoclassical tearing modes (NTMs). However, since t ...
IOP2013

On the heating mix of ITER

Olivier Sauter, Minh Quang Tran, Costanza Zucca, Hartmut Zohm, Frank Rüdiger Wagner

This paper considers the heating mix of ITER for the two main scenarios. Presently, 73MWof absorbed power are foreseen in the mix 20/33/20 for ECH, NBI and ICH. Given a sufficient edge stability, Q = 10 the goal of scenario 2 can be reached with 40MW power ...
IOP2010

On the heating mix of ITER

Olivier Sauter, Minh Quang Tran, Costanza Zucca, Hartmut Zohm, Frank Rüdiger Wagner

This paper considers the heating mix of ITER for the two main scenarios. Presently, 73 MW of absorbed power are foreseen in the mix 20/33/20 for ECH, NBI and ICH. Given a sufficient edge stability, Q = 10-the goal of scenario 2-can be reached with 40MW pow ...
2010
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