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Fokker-Planck simulations mylb of knock-on electron runaway avalanche and bursts in tokamaks
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1998
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Electrical EngineeringFokker-planck Simulations MylbEngineeringPhysicsPlasma SimulationApplied PhysicsPellet InjectionApplied Plasma PhysicPlasma ScienceMagnetohydrodynamicsPlasma PhysicsRelativistic PlasmaCosmic RayElectric FieldPlasma InstabilityRunaway ElectronsPlasma ApplicationMagnetic Confinement Fusion
The avalanche of runaway electrons in an ohmic tokamak plasma triggered by knock-on collisions of traces of energetic electrons with the bulk electrons is simulated by the bounce averaged Fokker-Planck code, CQL3D. It is shown that even when the electric field is small for the production of Dreicer runaways, the knock-on collisions can produce significant runaway electrons in a fraction of a second at typical reactor parameters. The energy spectrum of these knock-on runaways has a characteristic temperature. The growth rate and temperature of the runaway distribution are determined and compared with theory. In simulations of pellet injection into high temperature plasmas, it is shown that a burst of Dreicer runaways may also occur depending on the cooling rate due to the pellet injection. Implications of these phenomena on disruption control in reactor plasmas are discussed.
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