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Multi-reservoir particle balance analysis of RMP discharges at MAST

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Abstract

A marked decrease in particle confinement time with a coinciding increase of neutral fueling to the plasma was found in L- and H-mode discharges at MAST when resonant magnetic perturbations (RMPs) were applied, which together indicate that transport is enhanced. To investigate this result that came from a 0-D particle balance, a multi-pronged approach was developed using experimental data and plasma modeling to understand the effect of neutral fueling and exhaust on the plasma pump-out. A time dependent multi-reservoir particle balance model with atomic, molecular, plasma, and wall reservoirs was developed to resolve further the specific role neutral particles play on fueling the plasma during pump-out. EMC3-EIRENE simulations estimate that molecular dissociation makes up approximately one quarter of ions fueling the plasma, which is reproduced in the multi-reservoir model along with a slight decrease of that fraction when RMPs are applied. The result was shown to be sensitive to the absorption mechanism of atoms vs. molecules at the wall, which implies a necessary enhancement to the multi-reservoir model.

Presenters

  • Kurt Flesch

    University of Wisconsin-Madison

Authors

  • Kurt Flesch

    University of Wisconsin-Madison

  • Ian Waters

    University of Wisconsin - Madison

  • James R Harrison

    United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority, United Kingdom Atomic Energy Agency, CCFE, Culham Centre for Fusion Energy, UKAEA

  • Heinke G Frerichs

    University of Wisconsin - Madison, Department of Engineering Physics, University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA

  • Andrew Kirk

    Culham Centre for Fusion Energy, CCFE

  • Oliver Schmitz

    University of Wisconsin - Madison, Department of Engineering Physics, University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA