Scrape-off layer power fall-off length broadening in small ELM regimes on DIII-D

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Abstract

A DIII-D database study investigated divertor heat flux and its dependencies on pedestal parameters across a range of small ELM regimes: high beta poloidal, type-II, and ELMs in reduced negative triangularity H-modes [1]. It demonstrated that type-II and high beta poloidal small ELM regimes have their parallel energy fluences fall below the Eich type-I scaling from [2] and that the SOL power fall-off lengths were larger than predicted using the Eich scaling with poloidal magnetic field in [3]. Although on a whole the SOL power fall-off lengths were broadened, there were some stationary periods that had their power fall-off lengths follow the Eich scaling. Within each small ELM regime the stationary periods with the largest difference in power fall-off lengths were examined for differences in pedestal characteristics, radial electric fields, and edge fluctuation measurements. Recent work in [4], indicates the importance of E x B flow shear in causing changes in turbulence spreading that alters the broadening/narrowing of the power fall-off length. Understanding the commonalities of the broadened power fall-off lengths in the small ELM regimes informs feasibility of the small ELM regimes for effective core-edge integration in future fusion-grade tokamaks.

[1] P. Traverso et al. 2024 Nucl. Fusion (submitted)

[2] T. Eich et al. 2017 Nuclear Materials and Energy 12 84–90

[3] T. Eich et al 2013 Nucl. Fusion 53 093031

[4] N. Li et al 2024 J. Plasma Phys 90 905900117

*Work supported by US DOE under DE-FC02-04ER54698, DE-AC52-07NA27344, and by the General Atomics Postgraduate Research Participation Program administered by ORAU.

Presenters

  • Peter J Traverso

    • General Atomics via ORAU

Authors

  • Peter J Traverso

    • General Atomics via ORAU
  • Matthias Knolker

    • General Atomics
  • Max E Austin

    • University of Texas at Austin
    • University of Texas Austin
  • Filipp O Khabanov

    • University of Wisconsin - Madison
    • Univ Wisconsin,Madison
  • Charles J Lasnier

    • Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab
  • Anthony W Leonard

    • General Atomics DIII-D
  • George R McKee

    • University of Wisconsin-Madison
    • University of Wisconsin - Madison
  • Tom H Osborne

    • General Atomics - San Diego
    • General Atomics
  • Terry L Rhodes

    • University of California, Los Angeles
  • Huiqian Wang

    • General Atomics