Bulletin of the American Physical Society
64th Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Plasma Physics
Volume 67, Number 15
Monday–Friday, October 17–21, 2022; Spokane, Washington
Session YO03: Research in Support of ITER Burning Plasma Physics
9:30 AM–12:30 PM,
Friday, October 21, 2022
Room: Ballroom 100 C
Chair: Florian M. Laggner, North Carolina State University
Abstract: YO03.00008 : Heuristic predictions of RMP configurations for ELM suppression in KSTAR and ITER, and their implications for divertor parameters*
10:54 AM–11:06 AM
Presenter:
Heinke G Frerichs
(University of Wisconsin - Madison)
Authors:
Heinke G Frerichs
(University of Wisconsin - Madison)
Jonathan M Van Blarcum
(University of Wisconsin - Madison)
Oliver Schmitz
(University of Wisconsin - Madison)
Jong-Kyu Park
(Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory)
SeongMoo Yang
(Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory)
Li Li
(College of Science, Donghua University, Shanghai, China)
Yueqiang Liu
(General Atomics - San Diego)
Alberto Loarte
(ITER Organization)
Richard Pitts
(ITER Organization)
Resulting divertor heat load striations from RMP application are expected to be prominent in ITER and much weaker in KSTAR. This is because the lobe size Lm with perturbed field lines connecting from the plasma to the divertor target is comparable to the traditional heat flux width λq at the outboard midplane in KSTAR and one order of magnitude larger in ITER.
*This work was supported by the U.S. Department of Energy under DE-SC0020357 and DE-SC0020284.
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