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Studies of the SOL impurity stagnation point in DIII-D using Coherence Imaging Spectroscopy with comparisons to UEDGE

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Abstract

Coherence imaging spectroscopy (CIS) is used to study main-chamber scrape-off-layer (SOL) carbon flows under a variety of divertor configurations in L and H-mode discharges on DIII-D. In lower-single-null (LSN) DIII-D L-mode discharges, regardless of the ion BΧ∇B (∇B) drift direction or the degree of detachment, the C2+ flow is found to stagnate at a single point near the crown of the main plasma, away from the divertor X-point. In contrast, in upper-single-null and matched discharges, the C2+ flow stagnates near the low-field-side (LFS) X-point. These experimental data are compared to UEDGE fluid simulations with drifts. For LSN, UEDGE predictions for the C2+ stagnation point roughly agree with experiment in both ∇B drift directions. UEDGE predicts the stagnation point moves from the crown to the outer midplane as the simulation density (ne) increases towards detachment. In separate experimental studies, in LSN H-mode experiments the C2+ stagnation point moves from the LFS X-point to the plasma crown depending on the direction and magnitude of the plasma current (Ip). Impurity gas injection in some high-power H-modes is found to influence the C2+SOL velocity depending on the ∇B drift direction. Finally, high-power negative triangularity discharges show a dynamic C2+ SOL flows stagnation point that depends on ne, injected neutral beam torque, Ip, and ∇B direction.

Presenters

  • Galen G Burke

    Lawrence Livermore National Lab

Authors

  • Galen G Burke

    Lawrence Livermore National Lab

  • Filippo Scotti

    Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab

  • Steven L Allen

    Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab

  • Livia Casali

    University of Tennessee Knoxville

  • Max E Fenstermacher

    Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab @ DIII-D

  • Adam McLean

    Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab

  • William H Meyer

    Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab

  • Morgan W Shafer

    Oak Ridge National Laboratory

  • Huiqian Wang

    General Atomics, General Atomics - San Diego

  • Robert S Wilcox

    Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge National Lab

  • Menglong Zhao

    Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory