V.A. Soukhanovskii , S.L. Allen , M.E. Fenstermacher , C.J. Lasnier , A.G. McLean , F. Scotti , E. Kolemen , A. Diallo , S. Gerhardt , S. Kaye , B.P. LeBlanc , R. Maingi , J.E. Menard , R. Raman , A.W. Hyatt , A.W. Leonard , T.H. Osborne , The NSTX and DIII-D Teams
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摘要
对采用雪花(SF)分流器配置的 NSTX 和 DIII-D 放电的实验数据进行了分析,以发展 X 点辐射器(XPR)概念。在主X点附近有一个附加极性场空的SF岔流器配置,可以为XPR提供额外的好处:分离矩阵内部更高的通量扩展和更大的私人通量区域。这可能会导致更低的温度和更高的中性密度和电子密度,而这些被认为是 XPR 的稳定性、启动和杂质遏制所必需的。在这项工作中,分析了带有 SF-minus 和 SF-plus 分流器的 4 兆瓦 NBI 加热 H 模式 NSTX 放电和 3-5 兆瓦 NBI 加热 H 模式 DIII-D 放电,离子 B×∇B 漂向较低的分流器,有无 D2 和 CD4 播种。发现了许多 XPR 实验特征,包括良好或轻微退化的 H 模式约束、显著缩小的 ELM 尺寸、几乎完全脱离的分流器功率以及显著的分流器辐射功率损失。然而,在NSTX托卡马克中,XPR延伸到约束区域的证据并不确凿,而在DIII-D中,一些放电显示了分离矩阵内部在较宽的运行空间内存在稳定的类似MARFE的结构。目前的分析支持将 SF 分流器作为在 DIII-D 和 NSTX-U 中进一步开发 XPR 方案的良好候选者。
In search of X-point radiator regime features in NSTX and DIII-D discharges with the snowflake divertor
Experimental data from NSTX and DIII-D discharges with the snowflake (SF) divertor configurations are analyzed toward the development of the X-point radiator (XPR) concept. The XPR divertor regime was recently realized in standard divertor configurations in several tokamaks The SF divertor configuration, with an additional poloidal field null nearby the main X-point, could provide additional benefits for the XPR: a higher flux expansion inside the separatrix and an extended private flux region. This may lead to lower temperatures and higher neutral and electron densities, which are thought to be essential for XPR stability, initiation, and impurity containment. In this work, 4 MW NBI-heated H-mode NSTX discharges and 3–5 MW NBI-heated H-mode DIII-D discharges with SF-minus and SF-plus divertors, with the ion drift toward the lower divertor, with and without D and CD seeding, were analyzed. Many experimental XPR features were found, including good or slightly degraded H-mode confinement, significant ELM size reduction, nearly complete divertor power detachment and a significant divertor radiated power loss. However, evidence of the XPR extending into the confined region was inconclusive in the NSTX tokamak, while in DIII-D, a number of discharges demonstrated a stable MARFE-like structure inside the separatrix over a wide operating space. The present analysis supports the SF divertor as a good candidate for further XPR scenario development in DIII-D and NSTX-U.
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