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3D modelling of thermal loads during unmitigated vertical displacement events in ITER and JET

Plasma Physics 2026-04-27 v1

Abstract

Predicting three-dimensional thermal loads during tokamak disruptions is essential for ITER yet remains weakly developed. We present a physics-based workflow that couples MHD simulations of vertical displacement events with field line tracing on a realistic 3D first wall model and a transient wall thermal response. The approach is validated against JET discharges with beryllium main chamber armour, reproducing key global dynamics, non-axisymmetric current features, and the occurrence (or absence) of melting, thereby building confidence in the methodology. We then apply the same workflow to ITER-relevant conditions with tungsten (W) armour, consistent with the new 2024 ITER re-baseline, to assess disruption heat loads and their 3D localization. The resulting analysis demonstrates the resilience of the ITER W first wall against these events and provides predictions for the energy deposition and current flow profiles. Beyond these studies, the workflow enables scenario-by-scenario estimates of disruption-induced thermal loading, allowing to assess the disruption-budget consumption for these events in future devices.

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@article{arxiv.2604.22516,
  title  = {3D modelling of thermal loads during unmitigated vertical displacement events in ITER and JET},
  author = {F. J. Artola and A. Redl and S. N. Gerasimov and R. A. Pitts and I. S. Carvalho and M. Kong and G. Simic and A. Loarte and J. Van Blarcum and the JOREK team and the JET contributors and the EUROfusion Tokamak Exploitation Team},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.22516},
  year   = {2026}
}

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submitted as preprint to Nuclear Fusion