Low Z Impurity Seeding in KSTAR H-mode Plasmas

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Abstract

Low Z impurity seeding experiments using nitrogen and neon were recently carried out in KSTAR. The discharges were in H-mode with a total heating power of 3.5 MW. Maximum achieved total radiation fractions (frad,tot = Prad,tot/Pheat) were about 80% for N and 50% for Ne by the impurity seeding rate ramp-up. N showed a larger radiated power fraction in the divertor region (= Prad,div/Prad,tot) compared to Ne with the same frad,tot, and also showed a larger reduction in the particle and heat fluxes onto the outer target than Ne. The inner target particle flux remained nearly constant and this in/out detachment asymmetry opposite to most other devices was also reported in KSTAR L-mode discharges. An experiment at higher heating power (6.5 MW) was performed in the 2022 campaign and the outer target particle flux reduction was obtained by Ne seeding. Numerical simulations using the SOLPS-ITER code of the moderate power discharges were performed. The simulations qualitatively reproduced the experimentally observed radiation behaviors of N and Ne, although both species dissipated the particle flux onto the outer target efficiently (by a factor of 2). Analysis of impurity transport in the divertor will be presented to provide an explanation of the different behaviors between N and Ne.

*This work was supported by the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) funded by the Korea government (Ministry of Science and ICT) (RS-2022-00155960) and R&D Program of "KSTAR Experimental Collaboration and Fusion Plasma Research (EN2201-13)" through the Korea Institute of Fusion Energy (KFE) funded by the Government funds.

Presenters

  • Junghoo Hwang

    • Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology

Authors

  • Junghoo Hwang

    • Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
  • Jae-Sun Park

    • Oak Ridge National Lab
    • Oak Ridge National Laboratory
  • Matthias Bernert

    • Max-Planck-Institut für Plasmaphysik
    • Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics
  • Richard Pitts

    • ITER Organization
  • Yoon Seong Han

    • Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
    • KAIST
  • Haewon Shin

    • Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
    • KAIST
  • Junhyeok Yoon

    • Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
  • Hyungho Lee

    • Korea Institute of Fusion Energy
    • Korea institute of Fusion Energy
  • Suk-Ho Hong

    • General Atomics
  • Wonho Choe

    • Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
    • Korea Adv Inst of Sci & Tech