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Study on Divertor Detachment and H-mode Pedestal Characteristics in DIII-D with Upper Closed Divertor

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Abstract

Experiments performed in DIII-D demonstrate that higher plasma current and heating power combining with impurity seeding facilitate the achievement of divertor detachment with a higher pedestal pressure and higher plasma performance in the H-mode plasmas with a closed divertor. With 3x variation in heating power or 2x in plasmas current and with only D2 puffing, no significant difference in the separatrix density at detachment onset is found, which is inconsistent with theoretical predictions. Higher heating power requires higher N2 puffing rate to achieve the same degree of detachment, while higher N2 puffing leads to lower detachment onset separatrix density, both of which agree with 1-D detachment scaling theory. In contrast to the narrower and steeper pedestal in the open divertor approaching detachment, the pedestal density width in the closed divertor increases with separatrix density, while the peak gradient remains unchanged. At higher power the pedestal density gradient is much weaker, while the SOL density is significantly higher and wider. With different plasma current and heating power, the normalized pressure gradient remains identical. Hence, divertor detachment with a higher pedestal pressure and higher performance can be achieved with higher current and power.

Presenters

  • Huiqian Wang

    General Atomics - San Diego, General Atomics

Authors

  • Huiqian Wang

    General Atomics - San Diego, General Atomics

  • Dan M Thomas

    General Atomics - San Diego, General Atomics

  • Anthony Leonard

    General Atomics - San Diego, General Atomics

  • Xinxing Ma

    General Atomics, Oak Ridge Associated Universities

  • Houyang Y Guo

    General Atomics - San Diego

  • Auna L Moser

    General Atomics - San Diego

  • Jonathan G Watkins

    General Atomics - San Diego, Sandia National Lab, Sandia National Laboratories

  • Filippo Scotti

    Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory

  • Charles J Lasnier

    Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab

  • Max E Fenstermacher

    Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab @ DIII-D

  • Adam McLean

    Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab, LLNL, Lawrence Livermore National Lab

  • Morgan W Shafer

    Oak Ridge National Lab, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

  • Brian A Grierson

    General Atomics, General Atomics Corp.

  • Jun Ren

    University of Tennessee, University of Tennessee – Knoxville

  • Tom H Osborne

    General Atomics - San Diego, General Atomics

  • Richard J Groebner

    General Atomics - San Diego

  • Florian M. Laggner

    North Carolina State University, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory

  • Saskia Mordijck

    College of William and Mary

  • Livia Casali

    University of Tennessee, Knoxville, University of Tennessee - Knoxville, General Atomics