62nd Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Plasma Physics
Volume 65, Number 11
Monday–Friday, November 9–13, 2020;
Remote; Time Zone: Central Standard Time, USA
Session JI01: Invited: Magnetic Fusion: Alternates and RF
2:00 PM–5:00 PM,
Tuesday, November 10, 2020
Chair: Paul Bonoli, MIT
Abstract: JI01.00006 : Confinement Improvement through Impurity Induced Profile Modification on W7-X.
4:30 PM–5:00 PM
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Author:
Robert Lunsford
(Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory)
Pulsed injection of boron carbide granules into W7-X discharges transiently
increase the plasma stored energy and core ion temperature above standard
W7-X operation by up to 30{\%}. In a series of 4MW ECRH heated experiments,
the PPPL Probe Mounted Powder Injector provided 50 ms bursts of 100 micron
granules every 350 ms at quantities ranging from \textless 1mg/pulse to 30
mg/pulse. For quantities up to 10 mg/pulse, the impurities are flushed from
the plasma between pulses and the effect on the overall plasma is modest.
For quantities above 10 mg/pulse the impurities are partially flushed, and
Zeff increased from 1.3 to 3.2 over the series of pulses. For each
injection, the stored energy initially drops, the radiated power transiently
increases, and the radial density profile flattens on the edge as the
material is assimilated. After the injected boron has been fully absorbed
and the radiated power recovers, the stored energy increases above the
previous baseline level by an amount linearly correlated with the injection
quantity. The peak core ion temperature increases from 1.7 keV to a maximum
of 2.9 keV for the largest injection amounts. During the injections, the ion
temperature gradient steepens and a central plateau develops out to a minor
radius of 0.2m, resulting in a decrease in the gradient scale length. This
is accompanied by a reversal of the electric field at r \textgreater 0.4m,
indicating the transport has switched to the ion root. The impurity
confinement time increased by roughly a factor of 2. These observations are
suggestive of a transient stabilization of ITG turbulence, similar to the
enhanced confinement after cryogenic pellet injection. This provides further
evidence that externally induced profile modification is a possible path to
elevated W7-X performance metrics.