Seeking Stable Detachment Scenarios of Advanced X-Divertors with SOLPS 5.1

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Abstract

A broad investigation into new magnetic equilibria for several tokamaks (C-Mod, NSTX-Upgrade, K-DEMO, and a Fusion Nuclear Science Facility) using the CORSICA code has revealed a host of advanced X-Divertors (XDs) feasible on existing and planned PF coil sets. Because of their flaring flux tubes and higher Divertor Index (DI$_{XD}$ \textgreater 1), XDs may open regimes of stable divertor detachment without negatively impacting H-Mode confinement, something which has not been experimentally achievable with a standard divertor (DI$_{SD} \equiv $ 1). To investigate stable X-Divertor detachment, 2D transport modeling is performed using the SOLPS 5.1 code suite. Sophisticated neutral physics modeling in the Eirene 2008 code, including neutral-neutral interactions, is required to accurately model the evolution of detachment. Initial results show steep, steady-state parallel electron temperature gradients near the divertor targets, as well as a reduction in the target heat fluxes. This is indicative of an arrestment of the detachment front near the targets, as predicted by the Divertor Index.

*This work supported by US DOE Grants DE-FG02-04ER54742 and DE-FG02-04ER54754 and by TACC at UT-Austin.

Authors

  • Brent Covele

    • UT-Austin Institute for Fusion Studies
  • Prashant Valanju

    • UT-Austin Institute for Fusion Studies
  • Mike Kotschenreuther

    • UT-Austin Institute for Fusion Studies
  • Swadesh Mahajan

    • Institute for Fusion Studies, UT Austin
    • UT-Austin Institute for Fusion Studies
  • J.M. Canik

    • Oak Ridge National Laboratory
    • ORNL
  • Hutch Neilson

    • Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
  • C.E. Kessel

    • Princeton Plasma Physics Lab
    • Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
    • PPPL
  • B. LaBombard

    • MIT PSFC
    • MIT Plasma Science \& Fusion Center
    • MIT
  • S.M. Wolfe

    • Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    • MIT Plasma Science \& Fusion Center
    • MIT-PSFC
    • MIT