The Effects of Gas Puff Locations and Divertor Closure on Detachment Conditions in MAST-U

ORAL

Abstract

The effect of different fueling locations and divertor closure in the MAST-U tokamak is studied in detail with the SOLPS-ITER code to gain insights to detachment conditions in H-mode plasma experiments in conventional divertor (CD) configuration. The SOLPS simulation for MAST-U H-mode plasma reveals that changing fueling location significantly impacts the detachment condition. Fueling from the lower divertor (LD) in a closed geometry significantly enhances reductions on the peak heat flux and temperature at the lower outer divertor (LOD), enabling detachment at ~50% lower upstream density (ne,sep) compared to midplane fueling. In the closed divertor configuration, LD fueling reduces peak electron temperature across the range of density scans and leads to a rollover in main ion flux at 40% lower ne,sep than in the open divertor. These effects diminish under the midplane fueling. The analysis of all four scenarios (midplane/LD fueling in closed/open divertor) shows that divertor closure and localized fueling work in synergy to create the optimized neutral trapping and energy dissipation, promoting detachment onset at lower ne,sep. This work demonstrates that divertor closure and localized fueling are both crucial to facilitate detachment onset at lower highlighting the importance of an integrated approach to divertor optimization.

*This work is supported by Nuclear Regulatory Commission under NRC Grant # 31310022M0014 and US Department of Energy under DOE Grant DE-SC0023381

Presenters

  • Kuanwei Lee

    • University of Tennessee Knoxville

Authors

  • Kuanwei Lee

    • University of Tennessee Knoxville
  • Livia Casali

    • University of Tennessee Knoxville
  • Jakeb Smiskey

    • University of Tennessee Knoxville
  • David Moulton

    • UK Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA)
  • Peter Ryan

    • UK Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA)
  • Nicola Lonigro

    • University of York