Impact of divertor closure and X‑point height on the L‑H transition in DIII‑D
ORAL
Abstract
The L‑H transition power threshold (PLH) in a partially closed divertor and with the small angle slot divertor (SAS) on DIII‑D is found to be about half of the PLH in open divertor plasmas at densities below 2×1013 cm‑3, and 30% lower at higher densities with otherwise similar parameters. PLH also reduces as the X‑point moves closer to the target plate, i.e. at shorter divertor leg length (DLL). Comprehensive 2D turbulence and flow measurements in the plasma edge reveal that turbulence characteristics, flow dynamics and EΧB drift near divertor are closely related to the PLH dependencies. As the DLL is reduced, PLH is observed to reduce by another 30%, while turbulence amplitude correspondingly increases, potentially providing a higher Reynolds stress drive for shear flow. The turbulence poloidal advection velocity from BES measurements increases across the separatrix into the SOL prior to the transition with shorter DLL. Ion saturation current (Jsat) measured by Langmuir probes inside the divertor region shows a significant reduction when the DLL is reduced, suggesting that EΧB drifts near the divertor region may play an important role.
**Supported by US DOE DE‑FG02‑08ER54999, DE-FG02-08ER54984, DE‑FC02‑04ER54698, DE-AC02-09CH11466, and DE-AC05-00OR22725, as well as by UK RF-2018-142-9
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Presenters
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Zheng Yan
- University of Wisconsin - Madison
- University of Wisconsin-Madison