1. High flux expansion divertor studies in NSTX
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Soukhanovskii, V. A., Maingi, R., Bell, R. E., Gates, D. A., Kaita, R., Kugel, H. W., LeBlanc, B. P., Maqueda, R., Menard, J. E., Mueller, D., Paul, S. F., Raman, R., and Roquemore, A. L.
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Physics - Plasma Physics - Abstract
High flux expansion divertor studies have been carried out in the National Spherical Torus Experiment using steady-state X-point height variations from 22 to 5-6 cm. Small-ELM H-mode confinement was maintained at all X-point heights. Divertor flux expansions from 6 to 26-28 were obtained, with associated reduction in X-point connection length from 5-6 m to 2 m. Peak divertor heat flux was reduced from 7-8 MW/m$^2$ to 1-2 MW/m$^2$. In low X-point configuration, outer strike point became nearly detached. Among factors affecting deposition of parallel heat flux in the divertor, the flux expansion factor appeared to be dominant
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- 2009