TY - JOUR
T1 - Adjoint monte carlo simulation of fusion product activation probe experiment in ASDEX Upgrade tokamak
AU - Äkäslompolo, Simppa
AU - Bonheure, Georges
AU - Tardini, Giovanni
AU - Kurki-Suonio, Taina
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PY - 2015
Y1 - 2015
N2 - The activation probe is a robust tool to measure flux of fusion products from a magnetically confined plasma. A carefully chosen solid sample is exposed to the flux, and the impinging ions transmute the material makig it radioactive. Ultra-low level gamma-ray spectroscopy is used post mortem to measure the activity and, thus, the number of fusion products. This contribution presents the numerical analysis of the first measurement in the ASDEX Upgrade tokamak, which was also the first experiment to measure a single discharge. The ASCOT suite of codes was used to perform adjoint/reverse Monte-Carlo calculations of the fusion products. The analysis facilitated, for the first time, a comparison of numerical and experimental values for absolutely calibrated flux. The results agree to within a factor of two, which can be considered a quite good result considering the fact that all features of the plasma cannot be accounted in the simulations. Also an alternative probe orientation was studied. The results suggest that a better optimized orientation could measure the flux from a significantly larger part of the plasma.
AB - The activation probe is a robust tool to measure flux of fusion products from a magnetically confined plasma. A carefully chosen solid sample is exposed to the flux, and the impinging ions transmute the material makig it radioactive. Ultra-low level gamma-ray spectroscopy is used post mortem to measure the activity and, thus, the number of fusion products. This contribution presents the numerical analysis of the first measurement in the ASDEX Upgrade tokamak, which was also the first experiment to measure a single discharge. The ASCOT suite of codes was used to perform adjoint/reverse Monte-Carlo calculations of the fusion products. The analysis facilitated, for the first time, a comparison of numerical and experimental values for absolutely calibrated flux. The results agree to within a factor of two, which can be considered a quite good result considering the fact that all features of the plasma cannot be accounted in the simulations. Also an alternative probe orientation was studied. The results suggest that a better optimized orientation could measure the flux from a significantly larger part of the plasma.
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M3 - Conference article
AN - SCOPUS:84959018145
SN - 1824-8039
VL - 2015-January
JO - Proceedings of Science
JF - Proceedings of Science
T2 - 1st EPS Conference on Plasma Diagnostics, ECPD 2015
Y2 - 14 April 2015 through 17 April 2015
ER -