Negative triangularity plasmas in DIII-D and their potential for core-edge integration
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Abstract
In DIII-D, discharges with negative triangularity (NegD) shaping (δu~-0.4) display H-mode-like confinement (H98,y2~1, βN~3) without ELMs or a pedestal with input power PINJ up to 14MW (~4xPLH). Improved confinement with respect to positive triangularity L-mode is due to reduced turbulent transport while ballooning mode destabilization prevents H-mode access. Poor core impurity confinement is observed with confinement times τZ<100ms. NegD discharges display L-mode like edge ne gradients and edge Te gradients intermediate between L and H-mode, with SOL power widths (λq) in NegD L-mode discharges up to 50% wider than in H-mode plasmas. While dissipative regimes were not explored experimentally, fluid simulations (SOLPS, UEDGE) with PSOL~5 MW identified a window of detachment access without impurity seeding. The wider λq and weak density peaking are expected to be beneficial for detachment access at low average ne while improving detachment controllability. L-mode operation at high PINJ and short τZ can enable scenarios with high core radiation fraction, easing requirements on divertor dissipation, with the potential to provide an integrated core-edge solution for a fusion power plant.
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Presenters
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Filippo Scotti
Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
Authors
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Filippo Scotti
Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
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Max E Austin
University of Texas at Austin, University of Texas Austin
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Alessandro Marinoni
Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT, PSFC MIT
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Carlos A Paz-Soldan
Columbia University
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Kathreen E Thome
General Atomics, GA