Bulletin of the American Physical Society
60th Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Plasma Physics
Volume 63, Number 11
Monday–Friday, November 5–9, 2018; Portland, Oregon
Session PO5: Boundary, Plasma Materials Interactions, Stellarators
2:00 PM–5:00 PM,
Wednesday, November 7, 2018
OCC
Room: B113-114
Chair: Oliver Schmitz, University of Wisconsin
Abstract ID: BAPS.2018.DPP.PO5.12
Abstract: PO5.00012 : Simulation of the Lithium pellet injection on EAST tokamak using the BOUT++ transport code*
4:12 PM–4:24 PM
Presenter:
Yumin Wang
(Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab)
Authors:
Yumin Wang
(Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab)
X.Q. Xu
(LLNL)
Zhehui Wang
(Los Alamos Natl Lab)
Nami Li
(Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab)
Zhen Sun
(Chinese Academy of Sciences)
Tianyang Xia
(Chinese Academy of Sciences)
Jiansheng Hu
(Chinese Academy of Sciences)
Xiang Gao
(Chinese Academy of Sciences)
A novel model predicting the Lithium pellet injected into the plasmas has been developed to simulate the pellet effects to the background plasma profiles, as well as the Lithium impurity density and temperature profiles. The pellet ablates due to the heat from the background plasma, and the neutral gas shielding (NGS) model has been used to describe this physical process. The shielding factor of the model have been identified by comparing the simulated neutral gas density and the experimental neutral gas measurements using CCD camera.
In the new BOUT++ transport code, the ionization, charge exchange and recombination rates of the lithium ions use the data from the ADAS database. The transport equations have been obtained by reduction of the Braginskii equations with source and sink terms due to the collisional interactions. The scan of the pellet parameters such as the pellet size, injection velocity has been conducted. The comparison of the simulation results and the experimental measurements from both the reflectometry and the POINT interferometer have been done on EAST tokamak.
*This work was performed under the auspices of the U.S. DOE by LLNL under Contract DE-AC52-07NA27344, and supported the National Natural Science Foundations of China (Grant Nos. 11505221) .
To cite this abstract, use the following reference: http://meetings.aps.org/link/BAPS.2018.DPP.PO5.12
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