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Separatrix density scaling in JET with the ITER-like wall

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Abstract

The electron separatrix density, ne,sep, in JET-ILW L-mode and H-mode unseeded plasmas exhibits a strong dependence on the averaged outer divertor target electron temperature, ne,sep ∝〈Te,ot-1/2, arising from parallel pressure balance, as well as on the ratio of the power and momentum volumetric loss factors, in line with expectation from the reversed two point model (rev-2PM). Rev-2PM ne,sep estimates are recovered to within ±25% of the measurements, with a scaling factor applied to account for use of 〈Te,ot〉, an averaged quantity, rather than flux tube resolved target values. Both the volumetric loss factor trends and recovery of ne,sep using the rev-2PM formatting are reproduced in EDGE2D-EIRENE L-mode-like and H-mode-like density scan simulations. Main chamber recycling likely plays a significant role in moderating the influence of divertor closure changes on neutral leakage from the divertor and the ne,sep trends. In the inner vertical, outer horizontal divertor configuration with significantly reduced clearance to the high-field side separatrix, the more pronounced high-field side high density region formation has no clear impact on the outer midplane ne,sep and ne,ped trends, and hence does not appear to play a strong role in fueling the outer midplane confined plasma.

Publication: https://doi.org/10.1088/1741-4326/ac5668<br>Lomanowski B et al, Parameter dependencies of the separatrix density in low triangularity L-mode and H-mode JET-ILW plasmas, in preparation

Presenters

  • Bartosz Lomanowski

    Oak Ridge National Lab

Authors

  • Bartosz Lomanowski

    Oak Ridge National Lab

  • Giulio Rubino

    ENEA

  • Andrea Uccello

    ISTP

  • Mike Dunne

    IPP Garching

  • Nicola Vianello

    Consorzio RFX

  • Mathias Groth

    Aalto University, Aalto Univerity

  • Andrew G Meigs

    Jet Joint Undertaking

  • James Simpson

    UKAEA