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Manipulating density pedestal structure to improve core-edge integration towards low collisionality

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Abstract

By leveraging the benefits of low-density-gradient pedestal in the closed divertor, DIII-D has achieved a promising core-edge integrated scenario plasma which integrates a high-temperature, low-collisionality (n*ped<1) pedestal with a partially detached divertor. With a closed divertor and high heating power, strong gas puffing moves the pedestal peak density radially outward and reduces the density gradient in the pedestal region. These leads to a significant separation between density and temperature pedestals and result in high ηe - well above the stability threshold. Concomitantly, measured electron turbulence (krs>1) is enhanced at pedestal and strongly correlated with the high ηe. Nonlinear CGYRO simulations found a similar instability as seen in experiment driving significant heat transport that could broaden the pedestal to be wider than the EPED scaling. The wide temperature pedestal facilitates the achievement of high-temperature low-collisionality pedestal. Simultaneously, the outward shift of the density pedestal facilitates access to detached divertor conditions with low temperature and low heat flux towards target plate. Experiments also found that higher plasma current, strong shaping and higher heating power are beneficial for this promising core-edge scenario plasmas.

Presenters

  • Huiqian Wang

    General Atomics, General Atomics - San Diego

Authors

  • Huiqian Wang

    General Atomics, General Atomics - San Diego

  • Rongjie Hong

    University of California, Los Angeles, UCLA

  • Xiang Jian

    General Atomics

  • Terry L Rhodes

    University of California, Los Angeles

  • Lei Zeng

    University of California, Los Angeles, UCLA

  • Anthony W Leonard

    General Atomics - San Diego, General Atomics DIII-D, General Atomics

  • Xinxing Ma

    General Atomics

  • Jonathan G Watkins

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

  • Jun Ren

    University of Tennessee – Knoxville, General Atomics - San Diego

  • Brian A Grierson

    General Atomics

  • Morgan W Shafer

    Oak Ridge National Laboratory

  • Filippo Scotti

    Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab

  • Tom H Osborne

    General Atomics, General Atomics - San Diego

  • Dan M Thomas

    General Atomics, General Atomics - San Diego

  • Saskia Mordijck

    College of William and Mary

  • Florian M. Laggner

    North Carolina State University

  • Laszlo Horvath

    Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory