Bulletin of the American Physical Society
65th Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Plasma Physics
Monday–Friday, October 30–November 3 2023; Denver, Colorado
Session BI02: MFE: Divertor and Core-Edge Integration Physics
9:30 AM–12:30 PM,
Monday, October 30, 2023
Room: Plaza D/E
Chair: Livia Casali, University of Tennessee Knoxville
Abstract: BI02.00005 : Low-recycling, flat temperature profile discharges with higher performance, NBI-heating, and liquid lithium walls in the Lithium Tokamak Experiment-β*
11:30 AM–12:00 PM
Presenter:
Dennis P Boyle
(PPPL)
Authors:
Dennis P Boyle
(PPPL)
Shota Abe
(Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory)
Santanu Banerjee
(Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory)
Ronald E Bell
(Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory)
William J Capecchi
(University of Wisconsin - Madison)
Luis F Delgado-Aparicio
(Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory)
Drew B Elliott
(Oak Ridge National Lab)
Manaure Francisquez
(Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory)
Kaifu F Gan
(University of Tennessee)
Christopher J Hansen
(University of Washington)
Euichan Jung
(Princeton University)
Bruce E Koel
(Princeton University)
Predrag S Krstic
(Stony Brook University (SUNY))
Shigeyuki Kubota
(University of California, Los Angeles)
Mate Lampert
(Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory)
Benoit P LeBlanc
(Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory)
Anurag Maan
(PPPL)
Rajesh Maingi
(Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory)
Dick Majeski
(Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory)
Adam McLean
(Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab)
Jonathan E Menard
(Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory)
Javier J Morales
(Princeton University)
Evan T Ostrowski
(Princeton University)
Vlad Soukhanovskii
(Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab)
Kevin L Tritz
(Johns Hopkins University)
George J Wilkie
(Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory)
Leonid Zakharov
(LiWFusion)
Li retains hydrogen and suppresses edge neutral cooling, allowing increased Tedge ~ Tcore. Gas puffing can also cool the edge, so prior flat Te discharges had decaying ne after fueling ended. We show that careful fueling can exploit low ion-electron collisional coupling and sustain the unique high Te, low ne edge for multiple τE with steady ne ~1019 m-3.
The same low collisionality results in a long fast ion slowing down time τfi; thus heavily fueled, high ne discharges show the strongest NBI heating, though with a cold edge. Still, careful fueling during the Ip ramp enables NBI heating with Tedge > Tcore/2. Interpretive TRANSP analysis frequently shows τE ~ 2x H-mode scalings [DP Boyle et al NF 63 (2023) 056020], and generally, no degradation of τE with PNBI is observed. An imminent upgrade will re-aim the beam and enable pulses longer than τfi; NUBEAM predicts doubled NBI heating and fueling.
Improvements in Li deposition led to cleaner Li surfaces and good plasma performance with liquid coatings in LTX. After further improvements in LTX-β, the first observations of flat Te profiles with liquid Li have now been made, and plasma performance improvements similar to with solid coatings achieved. New experiments with visibly clean liquid Li coatings have reproduced and expanded on some of the solid Li results of the past two years, including quantification of the recycling coefficient.
*This work supported by US DOE contracts DE-AC02-09CH11466, DE-AC05-00OR22725, DE-AC52-07NA27344, DE-SC0019006, DE-SC0019239, DE-SC0023481, DE-SC0023274, and DE-SC0019308.
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