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Self-consistent pedestal prediction for JET-ILW in preparation of the DT campaign

Authors :
Saarelma, S.
Andersson Sundén, Erik
Binda, Federico
Cecconello, Marco
Conroy, Sean
Ericsson, Göran
Eriksson, Jacob
Hellesen, Carl
Hjalmarsson, Anders
Possnert, Göran
Primetzhofer, Daniel
Sahlberg, Arne
Sjöstrand, Henrik
Skiba, Mateusz
Weiszflog, Matthias
Zychor, I
Saarelma, S.
Andersson Sundén, Erik
Binda, Federico
Cecconello, Marco
Conroy, Sean
Ericsson, Göran
Eriksson, Jacob
Hellesen, Carl
Hjalmarsson, Anders
Possnert, Göran
Primetzhofer, Daniel
Sahlberg, Arne
Sjöstrand, Henrik
Skiba, Mateusz
Weiszflog, Matthias
Zychor, I
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

The self-consistent core-pedestal prediction model of a combination of EPED1 type pedestal prediction and a simple stiff core transport model is able to predict Type I ELMy (edge localized mode) pedestals of a large JET-ILW (ITER-like wall) database at the similar accuracy as is obtained when the experimental global plasma beta is used as input. The neutral penetration model [R. J. Groebner et al., Phys. Plasmas 9, 2134 (2002)] with corrections that take into account variations due to gas fueling and plasma triangularity is able to predict the pedestal density with an average error of 15%. The prediction of the pedestal pressure in hydrogen plasma that has higher core heat diffusivity compared to a deuterium plasma with similar heating and fueling agrees with the experiment when the isotope effect on the stability, the increased diffusivity, and outward radial shift of the pedestal are included in the prediction. However, the neutral penetration model that successfully predicts the deuterium pedestal densities fails to predict the isotope effect on the pedestal density in hydrogen plasmas.<br />For complete list of authors see http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.5096870

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1235236021
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1063.1.5096870