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Comparisons of neutral density profile predictions using SOLPS-ITER and KN1D with experimental neutral profiles in Alcator C-Mod

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Abstract



Accurate modeling of neutral density profiles in future tokamaks has strong consequences for both fueling and profile shape predictions. We evaluate the ability of two codes, SOLPS-ITER and KN1D, to accurately simulate the neutral density profiles of L-mode, I-mode, and H-mode discharges in Alcator C-Mod for which experimental neutral densities have been measured. We first achieve well matched neutral profiles for the L-mode and H-mode discharges in SOLPS by optimizing perpendicular transport coefficient profiles, providing confidence in the fidelity of the SOLPS neutral model over a range of operating parameters. The I-mode neutral profile is less well matched, suggesting further physics effects may need to be considered in some cases. We then model these discharges using a one-dimensional kinetic neutral code,  KN1D [1], with wall neutral pressures from SOLPS used as inputs to KN1D. We compare the neutral density profile predictions of KN1D to those from SOLPS and experiment, to evaluate the ability of KN1D to accurately predict midplane neutral densities over a range of operating parameters when using SOLPS to make more intricate predictions is not an accessible or timely option. 

[1] LaBombard B. 2001 MIT Plasma Science and Fusion Center Research Report (RR-01-03)

Publication: Planned papers: 'An Alcator C-Mod neutral model validation study of SOLPS-ITER and KN1D' Reksoatmodjo, R.

Presenters

  • Richard M Reksoatmodjo

    William & Mary

Authors

  • Richard M Reksoatmodjo

    William & Mary

  • Francesco Sciortino

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT, MIT PSFC, Massachusetts Institute of Technology MI

  • Saskia Mordijck

    William & Mary, College of William and Mary

  • Jerry W Hughes

    MIT PSFC, Massachusetts Institute of Technology MI, Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT

  • Jeremy D Lore

    Oak Ridge National Lab, ORNL

  • Xavier Bonnin

    ITER Organization, ITER

  • Matthew L Reinke

    Commonwealth Fusion Systems, Oak Ridge National Lab, CFS, Commonwealth Fusion Systems, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA