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A reduced model for the impact of divertor physics on scrape-off layer turbulent transport

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Abstract

Understanding the plasma transport at the boundary of magnetic confinement devices is needed to improve both particle and power exhaust. The variety of complex phenomena occurring in this region leads to a lack of description of this transport. In this contribution, a generic model of 2D interchange turbulence is considered. This description of the turbulence is able to recover edge plasma properties in L-mode limited discharges1. An inclusion of the plasma-neutrals interactions results in a model able to predict scrape-off layer (SOL) widening in cases of high-density regimes. To determine the link between the upstream, target, and X-point conditions in various L-mode regimes, we scan the control parameters (leg length, upstream density, power crossing the separatrix) with the UEDGE 1D code. This database is then used to train a neural network which will be used as input of the turbulent model to quantitatively predict SOL widening in high density regimes.

1 M. Peret et al., Nuclear Fusion 61 (2021) 046045

Presenters

  • Kate E Krogen

    Centre College

Authors

  • Kate E Krogen

    Centre College

  • Mathieu Peret

    Oak Ridge Associated Universities, Oak Ridge, TN, USA, ORAU

  • Nicolas Fedorczak

    CEA, IRFM, F-13108 Saint-Paul-Lez-Durance, France, CEA, Institute for Research on Fusion by Magnetic confinement, 13108 St-Paul-Lez-Durance, France, CEA, Institute for Research on Fusion by Magnetic Confinement, IRFM, CEA, CEA

  • Federico D Halpern

    General Atomics - San Diego

  • Tess Bernard

    General Atomics - San Diego

  • Jerome Guterl

    General Atomics - San Diego