Critical edge ion heat flux for L-H transition: parameter dependence and projections to high field tokamaks
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Abstract
L-H transition experiments on Alcator C-Mod with toroidal field BT of 4.0—7.8T strengthen the basis for projecting power requirements for future fusion devices, including burning plasmas such as ITER and SPARC. The favored ITPA scaling law for H-mode power threshold Pth captures the approximate dependence of Pth on BT and density n, though uncertainty remains. C-Mod transport and power balance analysis confirms and extends a prior result from ASDEX Upgrade (AUG): a critical surface-integrated ion heat flux per particle Qi/n is needed to enable the L-H transition. Analysis indicates that Qi at the L-H transition increases linearly with both n and BT, trends not necessarily reflected in experimental Pth due to the changing balance of edge electron and ion heat fluxes, which depends in turn on the auxiliary heating scheme and electron-ion equilibration. Data drawn from both C-Mod and AUG yield an expression for the edge ion heat flux at the L-H transition, Qi/S∼n1.07BT 0.76, where S is the plasma surface area. The result is consistent with a critical shear in edge E×B being necessary for H-mode access.
*Supported by US DoE awards DE-FC02-99ER54512, DE-SC0014264, NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Grant No. 1122374, Euratom grant No 633053, and the Austrian Marshall Plan Foundation.
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Presenters
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Jerry W Hughes
- Massachusetts Inst of Tech-MIT
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- MIT
- MIT Plasma Science and Fusion Center