1D2V Kinetic Simulations of Plasmas in the Scrape-Off Layer with Recycling

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Abstract

The effects of neutral particle recycling into the scrape-off layer in a 1D geometry along the parallel direction are studied with gyrokinetic simulations. This is of interest as a step towards understanding how reduced recycling with lithium can improve confinement. Outflow from the core is represented as a steady source of plasma localized about the midplane, and the ionization of recycled neutrals is represented as a source of cold plasma at the divertor plate. We use the Gkeyll code to calculate the steady-state temperature and density profiles and find the parametric dependencies of upstream and target temperatures on the recycling coefficient. Comparisons are made with a fluid model to identify regimes where a fluid treatment is valid.

*This research was supported by the Max-Planck/Princeton Center for Plasma Physics, the SciDAC Center for the Study of Plasma Microturbulence, and U.S. DOE contract DE-AC02-09CH11466.

Authors

  • E.L. Shi

    • Princeton University
  • T. Stoltzfus-Dueck

    • Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
  • Ammar Hakim

    • Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
    • PPPL
  • Greg Hammett

    • Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory