Neutral particle fluxes on the divertor during overload mimic scenarios in Wendelstein 7-X

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Abstract

Neutral particle fluxes on the Wendelstein 7-X (W7-X) divertor are compared for the first two diverted operational phases (OP1.2a and OP1.2b). In OP1.2b, two test divertor unit scraper elements (TDU-SE) have been implemented in an attempt to prevent heat flux overload on divertor edges during long, high-beta discharges. While these conditions cannot be reached with current operating parameters, magnetic configurations have been designed to mimic the effect of high bootstrap current. Experiments are performed in each phase in order to compare divertor fluxes with and without the TDU-SE in these configurations, as well as in standard operational configurations. The SE have been predicted to have the side effect of reducing neutral pumping, which could have an adverse effect on density control. Results are presented from the H-α spectroscopic cameras, which measure flux of neutral hydrogen at the divertor in order to quantify the effect on pumping efficiency. This work also covers calibration of the H-α cameras to absolute neutral flux.

*This work was partially supported by DoE Contract Number DE-AC02-09CH11466. This work was also partially supported by a grant from the 2017-2018 Fulbright U.S. Student Program, administered by the German-American Fulbright Commission.

Presenters

  • Alexandra LeViness

    • Princeton University

Authors

  • Alexandra LeViness

    • Princeton University
  • Peter Drewelow

    • Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics
    • Max Planck Inst Plasmaphysik
  • Jeremy Lore

    • Oak Ridge National Lab
    • Oak Ridge National Laboratory
    • IPP
    • ORNL
  • Kenneth Hammond

    • Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics
    • Max Planck Inst Plasmaphysik
  • Glen A Wurden

    • Los Alamos Natl Lab
    • LANL
  • Marcin Jakubowski

    • Max-Planck Institut für Plasmaphysik
    • Max-Planck Institut für Plasmaphysik, Greifswald
    • Max-Planck-Institut für Plasmaphysik
    • Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics
    • Max Planck Inst Plasmaphysik
    • IPP
  • Georg Schlisio

    • Max Planck Inst Plasmaphysik
  • W7-X Team

    • Max Planck Inst Plasmaphysik