1NSTX-U Roles and Responsibilities J. Menard NSTX-U Roles and Responsibilities PPPL December 4, 2015.

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1NSTX-U Roles and Responsibilities J. Menard NSTX-U Roles and Responsibilities PPPL December 4, 2015

2NSTX-U Roles and Responsibilities Develop and implement NSTX-U scientific goals and strategy –Lead definition of research priorities, milestones for experimental campaigns –Develop 5 year plans and field work proposals submitted to DOE –Coordinate NSTX-U Program Advisory Committee (PAC) –Represent NSTX-U program at PPPL Advisory Board Organize scientific team: Science Groups, Working Groups, etc. Organize annual research forum to plan experimental campaigns Coordinate NSTX-U collaboration program –Define and document research goals and priorities for incoming collaborations –Work with FES to formulate collaboration solicitation and Program Letter Identify facility and diagnostic tools needed to achieve goals –Partner with NSTX-U Project Director to coordinate budget and implementation Work closely with FES and DOE Program Manager for NSTX-U –Report on NSTX-U results and highlights - quarterly and annually –Present research plans and goals at annual Budget Planning Meeting –Represent NSTX-U in Fusion Facility Coordinating Committee (FFCC) Roles / Responsibilities for Program Director

3NSTX-U Roles and Responsibilities Roles / Responsibilities for Science Groups Work with Program/TSGs to set run-time allocation guidance Coordinate research of TSGs within the SG – promote experiments / plans that achieve multiple scientific goals –Critical to maximizing scientific output per shot –“Coordinated” XPs will receive higher priority / more run time Inform Run Coordinator when XP is ready for final/team review Provide summaries and highlights of scientific progress at/for NSTX-U team meetings, FES/quarterly reviews, other venues Aid dissemination of results with Physics Analysis Division –Journal pubs, invited talks, seminars, colloquia, conferences, ITPA, BPO Coordinate / down-select milestone ideas from TSGs in SG Provide feedback / comment on annual Field Work Proposal Assist / report to the NSTX-U Program and Project directors

4NSTX-U Roles and Responsibilities Roles / Responsibilities for Topical Science Groups Lead brainstorming, organization, writing of 5 year plan topics Determine and address highest priority scientific issues through discussion and consensus at open meetings Organize the NSTX-U Research Forum sessions for the TSG Draft scientific milestone ideas utilizing expertise of the TSG Propose and execute experiments to achieve milestones and address priorities With SG leaders, define facility and theory resources to achieve research goals Present TSG / SG results and plans at NSTX-U PAC meetings Assist / report to the NSTX-U Science Group leaders Note: TSG meetings should be advertised team-wide –Can use TSG Google Groups / lists to find best time for meetings

5NSTX-U Roles and Responsibilities Roles / Responsibilities for TSG University Representatives Contribute to prioritization within TSGs –Help decide/draft milestones, XMP/XP prioritization –Help identify how your tools/codes/diagnostics/personnel can contribute to the group and the larger NSTX-U program –Advocate for university research within your TSG and for the needs of the larger NSTX-U research program Advocate for your TSG research outside of NSTX-U –Seek input/interest from those not funded by NSTX-U  Particularly from your own University and other universities  Includes giving seminars at other Universities / institutions describing NSTX-U and/or your research –Note: this kind of outreach is encouraged for all NSTX-U team-members Help identify best tools for remote participation, and remote experimentation

6NSTX-U Roles and Responsibilities Roles / Responsibilities for Task Forces Address specific operational and/or scientific goal that cuts across or impacts multiple SGs / TSGs Goal must be very high priority within research program Receives dedicated run-time, and has dedicated session at Research Forum –Similar to a TSG, but may not necessarily have theory/modelling or university representatives – depends on duration or scope Organizes experimental proposals to achieve goal Finite duration - nominally 1-2 years, renewable if necessary TF leadership should nominally have a leader and a deputy, and should include at least 1 collaborator if possible Reports directly to Program / Project

7NSTX-U Roles and Responsibilities Roles / Responsibilities for Working Groups Respond to specific programmatic or technical charge from NSTX-U Program or Project Addresses issues that cross-cut more than one SG or TSG Nominal lifetime = 1-2 years, can be extended/renewed Provides points of contact between NSTX-U and other groups as necessary (e.g. PPPL theory, FESAC, ITPA, ITER) Does not have dedicated NSTX-U run time, but provides recommendations on XP prioritization, other resource needs WG leadership should nominally have a leader and a deputy, and should include at least 1 collaborator if possible

8NSTX-U Roles and Responsibilities Example task forces and working groups follow

9NSTX-U Roles and Responsibilities Particle Control Task Force (PC-TF) Leader/Deputy: Rajesh Maingi, John Canik Task force goal: –“Develop pumping and fueling tools, operating scenarios, and control systems to achieve main-ion and impurity density control for long-pulse” Scope includes XPs related to: –Main-ion fueling optimization via PCS and/or real-time control –Wall coating and preparation optimization for increased particle pumping –Reduction / control of impurity ion source rates –Natural and paced ELMs for impurity and main ion flushing –Real-time density measurements for density feed-back control –Physics design and performance characterization of divertor cryo-pump (if/as resources permit implementation of cryo-pump) Due date: ASAP, end of FY17 run for non-cryo elements

10NSTX-U Roles and Responsibilities Disruption Prediction/Avoidance/Mitigation Working Group (DPAM-WG) Leader/Deputy: Steve Sabbagh, Roger Raman Charges: 1.How will NSTX-U interface to the upcoming FES workshops, and longer- term, address the FESAC/FES Tier 1 issue of “Transients" generally? a.In which disruption research areas can NSTX-U make leading contributions? b.What are the associated long-term resource needs from NSTX-U? 2.What are the leading/highest priority NSTX-U contributions to JRT-16? a.What are the required resources during FY15-16 to support JRT-16? 3.How can NSTX-U minimize disruptivity rates? a.What are leading causes of disruptions in NSTX & during initial NSTX-U ops? b.What prerequisites / tools are needed to prepare NSTX-U to operate a large # of sequential shot-seconds (say 1-5 shot minutes) without a disruption? Tasks: Organize meetings/reports to address above charges Due dates: –1a – March/April 2015, 1b May/June 2015 –2a – April 2015, 3a – end of FY 2016, 3b – TBD/long-term

11NSTX-U Roles and Responsibilities Non-axisymmetric Control Coil Specification Working Group (NCC-WG) Leader/Deputy: Jong-Kyu Park, John Canik Charges: –Specify required coil current, frequency, and location for NCC  Consider full set (24 coils) and partial set (12 coils)  Consider range of applications: NTV, EFC, RWM, RMP, ELM pacing, etc... –Specify required number of independent SPA channels vs. applications and requested capabilities Deliverables: –Organize summary presentation(s) on IPECOPT analysis results –Give presentation(s) making recommendations on NCC and SPA performance requirements, gather and incorporate team input –Generate written report (5-20pp Word file) documenting NCC and SPA requirements for use in developing engineering requirements document (GRD) to drive engineering design Due dates: –Initial written report April 2015 if possible (no later than May) –Consult with Project/engineers/designers as needed until implementation