Detailed OEDGE Modeling of Core-Pedestal Fueling in DIII-D

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Abstract

The OEDGE code is used to model the deuterium neutral density and ionization distribution inside the separatrix for an attached L-mode SAPP discharge and an attached ELMy H-mode discharge. The background plasma solution is determined by empirical plasma reconstruction matching as many diagnostic measurements as possible. Recycling fluxes are obtained from measurements by Langmuir probes and spectroscopic measurements of D$_\alpha$. The relative importance of wall, divertor and recombination sources to core and pedestal fueling are assessed. In addition, the sensitivity of the ionization source location to the details of the plasma solution in the divertor is examined. Several models for plasma-wall contact are used to estimate the strength of the wall recycling source. In the L-mode case, ionization profiles peak at the flux surface $\sim$1.3~cm inboard of the separatrix (mapped to the outer midplane).

Authors

  • J.D. Elder

    U. Toronto

  • P.C. Stangeby

    U. Toronto

  • A.W. Leonard

    GA

  • M.E. Fenstermacher

    LLNL, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

  • J.A. Boedo

    UCSD

  • D.L. Rudakov

    UCSD

  • B.D. Bray

    General Atomics

  • N.H. Brooks

    General Atomics, GA

  • J.G. Watkins

    SNL

  • E.A. Unterberg

    ORNL