Ion Heat Pulse Propagation Experiments in W7-X Operational Phase 2.2 and 2.3

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Abstract

Clamping of ion temperature (Ti) profiles in electron-cyclotron resonant heated (ECRH) plasmas in the W7-X stellarator limits plasma performance and is found across magnetic configurations [1]. Power balance studies in ECRH step down in combination with local GENE runs show ion channel turbulent transport is likely dominated by ion temperature gradient (ITG) turbulence. To further characterize the turbulence transport properties, ion heat pulse propagation studies were performed using neutral beam injection (NBI) modulation experiments in W7-X to measure Ti profile stiffness. In the last operational phases, experiments over a configuration scan of mirror ratio and during advanced heating scenarios utilizing density peaking were conducted. The Ti and carbon density measured by a fast charge exchange spectrometer operating at 1 kHz, in addition to measurements of density by Thomson and interferometry and electron temperature (Te) by electron cyclotron emission (ECE) diagnostic in combination with ECRH modulation [2], allow measurements of particle, electron, and ion transport channels during modulation. Here we present results from these experiments and subsequent results of modelling efforts of the NBI as a source in the measured transport channels and of the resulting heat pulses.

*Work supported by US DOE Grant No. DE-SC0021972.This work was carried out within the framework of the EUROfusion Consortium, funded by the European Union via the Euratom Research and Training Programme (Grant Agreement No. 101052200—EUROfusion) and by the U.S. Department of Energy under Contract No. DE-SC0020990. Views and opinions expressed are, however, those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Commission. Neither the European Union nor the European Commission can be held responsible for them.

Presenters

  • Shawn Karl Simko

    • University of Wisconsin - Madison

Authors

  • Shawn Karl Simko

    • University of Wisconsin - Madison
  • Colin Swee

    • University of Wisconsin - Madison
  • Oliver Ford

    • Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics
    • Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics, Greifswald, Germany
    • Max-Planck-Institute for Plasma Physics (IPP Greifswald)
  • Thilo Romba

    • Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics
    • Max Planck Insitute for Plasma Physics
  • Peter Zsolt Poloskei

    • Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics, Greifswald
    • Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics
  • Gavin M Weir

    • Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics
  • Benedikt Geiger

    • University of Wisconsin - Madison