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Analysis of drift effects on the tokamak power scrape-off width using SOLPS-ITER

Authors :
E. G. Kaveeva
M. A. Makowski
Robert James Goldston
I. Yu. Senichenkov
Saskia Mordijck
S. P. Voskoboynikov
V. A. Rozhansky
E.T. Meier
Source :
Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion. 58:125012
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
IOP Publishing, 2016.

Abstract

SOLPS-ITER, a comprehensive 2D scrape-off layer modeling package, is used to examine the physical mechanisms that set the scrape-off width () for inter-ELM power exhaust. Guided by Goldston's heuristic drift (HD) model, which shows remarkable quantitative agreement with experimental data, this research examines drift effects on in a DIII-D H-mode magnetic equilibrium. As a numerical expedient, a low target recycling coefficient of 0.9 is used in the simulations, resulting in outer target plasma that is sheath limited instead of conduction limited as in the experiment. Scrape-off layer (SOL) particle diffusivity (D SOL) is scanned from 1 to 0.1 m2 s−1. Across this diffusivity range, outer divertor heat flux is dominated by a narrow (~3–4 mm when mapped to the outer midplane) electron convection channel associated with thermoelectric current through the SOL from outer to inner divertor. An order-unity up–down ion pressure asymmetry allows net ion drift flux across the separatrix, facilitated by an artificial mechanism that mimics the anomalous electron transport required for overall ambipolarity in the HD model. At m2 s−1, the density fall-off length is similar to the electron temperature fall-off length, as predicted by the HD model and as seen experimentally. This research represents a step toward a deeper understanding of the power scrape-off width, and serves as a basis for extending fluid modeling to more experimentally relevant, high-collisionality regimes.

Details

ISSN :
13616587 and 07413335
Volume :
58
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........9ef1807f675f3f8114c195b6ec383b6b
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1088/0741-3335/58/12/125012