Bulletin of the American Physical Society
63rd Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Plasma Physics
Volume 66, Number 13
Monday–Friday, November 8–12, 2021; Pittsburgh, PA
Session CP11: Poster Session II:
Fundamental Plasma Physics- Plasma Production and Diagnostics; Dynamics, Complexity and Self-organization; Strongly Coupled, Dusty, and Interfacial Plasmas
MFE - DIII-D Tokamak I
2:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Monday, November 8, 2021
Room: Hall A
Abstract: CP11.00054 : Highlights of Recent DIII-D Experimental Results *
Presenter:
Max E Fenstermacher
(Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab)
Author:
Max E Fenstermacher
(Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab)
Collaboration:
DIII-D
understanding for future devices. Pressure broadening for AE control from co-/counter-Ip
steerable off-axis NBI, and injection of high harmonic FW from a helicon antenna were
demonstrated A high beta-p optimized-core scenario with an ITB was coupled to a
detached divertor, and a Super H-mode optimized-pedestal scenario was coupled to a
radiative divertor. Pedestal pressure evolution, and electron vs. ion heat flux, measuring
both ne and delta-B fluctuations, identify pedestal turbulence during ELM recovery. New
non-linear 2-fluid modeling confirms RMP ELM suppression requires small pedestal top
ExB velocity. High current RE beams show excitation of current-driven kink instabilities
that terminate the beam on an Alfvenic time-scale. Real-time stability proximity control
and neural-net-based VDE growth-rate calculations are shown to prevent VDEs. Single
and multiple neon SPI particle assimilation rates and CQ densities are shown to be
predictable from 0-D models. ExB effects are important for divertor W transport. Measured
divertor impurity densities validate 2D models. Negative triangularity plasmas show
reduced H-mode power degradation and an L-mode ELM-free edge.
*Work supported by US DOE under DE-FC02-04ER54698, and DE-AC52-07NA27344.
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