The Role of Heating Power in Tungsten Transport to Collector Probes in the Scrape-off Layer of DIII-D
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Abstract
Modeling results are presented for scrape-off layer (SOL) transport of tungsten (W) sputtered from the DIII-D divertor for two discharges differing by twice the heating power, Pheat. Results show that W deposition on a collector probe at the outer midplane (OMP) increases with Pheat due to a combination of increased physical sputtering and enhanced SOL transport, in particular the radial and parallel transport near the divertor. Two H-mode discharges in the 2016 DIII-D Metal Rings Campaign had similar plasma conditions and magnetic geometry, but differed mainly by a doubling of Pheat and ELM frequency. An OMP collector probe measured significantly more W for the higher Pheat shot, with most of the additional W on the side facing toward the outer target along the magnetic field (the outer-target-facing (OTF) side). Spectroscopic sourcing data from a WI emission line showed significantly more sputtering for the higher Pheat shot. Each discharge was simulated using the OEDGE code package. The simulated transport of W ions showed that enhanced SOL transport between the divertor target and the OTF side of the collector probe is consistent with the observed deposition patterns.
Presenters
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Seth H Messer
Authors
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Seth H Messer
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Shawn Zamperini
General Atomics, General Atomics - San Diego
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Jake H Nichols
Oak Ridge National Laboratory, ORNL, Oak Ridge National Lab
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David C Donovan
University of Tennessee
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Tyler Abrams
General Atomics - San Diego, General Atomics
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Jonah D Duran
University of Tennessee
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Ezekial A Unterberg
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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Dmitry L Rudakov
UCSD, University of California San Diego, UC San Diego, University of California, San Diego
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Peter C Stangeby
Univ of Toronto
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David Elder
Univ of Toronto, University of Toronto