Plasmoid drift and first wall heat deposition during ITER H-mode dual-SPIs in JOREK simulations
D. Hu, F. J. Artola, E. Nardon, M. Lehnen, M. Kong, D. Bonfiglio, M., Hoelzl, G.T.A. Huijsmans, JOREK Team

TL;DR
This study uses JOREK simulations to analyze how neon-mixed dual-SPIs affect heat flux and wall damage during ITER H-mode disruptions, revealing the importance of pellet composition, plasma conditions, and injector synchronization.
Contribution
It provides new insights into plasmoid drift, heat deposition, and mitigation strategies during ITER disruptions with dual-SPIs, emphasizing the role of neon fraction and synchronization.
Findings
Low neon fraction SPIs cause plasmoid drift and increased heat flux.
Higher neon fraction or better synchronization improves mitigation.
Wall melting risks are manageable with proper injection parameters.
Abstract
The heat flux mitigation during the Thermal Quench (TQ) by the Shattered Pellet Injection (SPI) is one of the major elements of disruption mitigation strategy for ITER. It's efficiency greatly depends on the SPI and the target plasma, and is ultimately checked by the heat deposition on to the PFCs. To investigate this, JOREK simulations of neon-mixed dual-SPIs into ITER baseline H-mode and a "degraded H-mode" with and without good injector synchronization are performed with focus on the first wall heat flux and its energy impact. It is found that low neon fraction SPIs into the baseline H-mode plasmas exhibit strong major radial plasmoid drift as the fragments arrive at the pedestal, accompanied by edge stochasticity. Significant density expulsion and outgoing heat flux occurs as a result, reducing the mitigation efficiency. Such drift motion could be mitigated by injecting higher neon…
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