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The pellet rocket effect in magnetic confinement fusion plasmas

Plasma Physics 2024-12-20 v1

Abstract

Pellets of frozen material travelling into a magnetically confined fusion plasma are accelerated by the so-called pellet rocket effect. The non-uniform plasma heats the pellet ablation cloud asymmetrically, producing pressure-driven, rocket-like propulsion of the pellet. We present a semi-analytical model of this process by perturbing a spherically symmetric ablation model. Predicted pellet accelerations match experimental estimates in current tokamaks (105  m/s2\sim 10^5 \;\rm m/s^2). Projections for ITER high-confinement scenarios (106  m/s2\sim 10^6 \;\rm m/s^2) indicate significantly shorter pellet penetration than expected without this effect, which could limit the effectiveness of disruption mitigation.

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@article{arxiv.2412.15080,
  title  = {The pellet rocket effect in magnetic confinement fusion plasmas},
  author = {Nico J. Guth and Oskar Vallhagen and Per Helander and Istvan Pusztai and Sarah L. Newton and Tünde Fülöp},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2412.15080},
  year   = {2024}
}

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6 pages, 4 figures