Characterization of the radiated power operational space in negative triangularity plasmas at DIII-D
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Abstract
We report on the first experiments and related edge modeling performed to assess the integration of core performance with power exhaust in diverted negative triangularity plasmas. A database with a wide parameter range in terms of radiated fraction, Greenwald fraction, power, density, and current has been collected, indicating a core radiated power fraction up to 0.85 obtained through the injecting of mantle radiators such as Kr, Ar, Ne. Kr-seeded discharges exhibit an increase in βN with increases in both radiation fraction and Greenwald fraction, while Ne seeding leads to a reduction of βN for frad > 0.5. Scoping studies with SOLPS-ITER modeling guided the location choice of seeding during the experiments, and interpretive SOLPS-ITER modeling with multiple impurity species will be presented showing the effects of the experimental scanned parameters, edge impurity transport, and divertor characteristics.
Presenters
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Austin Welsh
University of Tennessee Knoxville, University of Tennessee-Knoxville
Authors
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Austin Welsh
University of Tennessee Knoxville, University of Tennessee-Knoxville
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Livia Casali
University of Tennessee Knoxville
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David Eldon
General Atomics - San Diego, General Atomics
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Tomas Odstrcil
General Atomics - San Diego
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Andrew O Nelson
Columbia University
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Ray Mattes
University of Tennessee Knoxville, University of Tennessee, University of Tennessee-Knoxville
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Tyler B Cote
General Atomics
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Carlos A Paz-Soldan
Columbia University
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Hang Si
University of Tennessee Knoxville
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Kathreen E Thome
General Atomics