Modeling of global impurity transport in the Proto-Material Plasma Exposure eXperiment (Proto-MPEX) during electron and ion cyclotron heating scenarios
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Abstract
Radiofrequency based Ion cyclotron heating (ICH) and electron cyclotron heating (ECH) in the Material Plasma Exposure eXperiment (MPEX) are used to heat the ions and electrons independently and provide fusion divertor conditions ranging from sheath-limited to fully detached divertor regimes. In this report, predictive modeling using the Global Impurity TRansport (GITR) code [1-3] has been employed to study the erosion, and redeposition of Al impurities from helicon window in the presence of RF rectified sheath and their global transport up to the target in Proto-MPEX. To understand the role of electron heating on impurity transport, a sensitivity scan of electron temperature, density, and flow has been performed. During these scans, it has been found that electron heating shifts the peak of the impurity density profiles at the target, thereby reducing the impurity transport to the target. Radial impurity transport has also been consistent with the classical collisional impurity transport. However, modeling suggests that ionization also plays a crucial role in radial impurity transport. To understand the role of ICH, a similar sensitivity scan has been performed at the Alumina ICH antenna. Results of this scan will also be presented in this work.
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Publication: 1. J. Beers et. al. RF sheath induced sputtering on Proto- MPEX part 2: Impurity transport modeling and experimental comparisons, Physics of Plasmas 28, 103508 (2021)<br>2. J. Beers et. al. RF sheath induced sputtering on Proto- MPEX part 1: Sheath equivalent dielectric layer for modeling the RF sheath, Physics of Plasmas 28, 093503 (2021)<br>3. T. Younkin et. al., GITR: An accelerated global scale particle tracking code for wall material erosion and redistribution in fusion relevant plasma–material interactions
Presenters
Atul Kumar
Oak Ridge National Lab
Authors
Atul Kumar
Oak Ridge National Lab
Cornwall H Lau
Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge National Lab
Timothy R Younkin
Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge National Lab
Juergen Rapp
Oak Ridge National Lab, Oak Ridge National Laboratory