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 PP11: Poster Session VI:
MFE:DIII-D and conventional tokamaks II;MHD and stability; Analytic techniques in MFE;
ICF: Pinches and hohlraum physics
SPACE: Astrophysical plasmas
LTP:Low temperature plasma applications
MC:Miniconference: Shocks
2:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday, November 1, 2023
Room: Plaza ABC
Abstract: PP11.00003 : Role of neutral particles on pedestal structure for H-mode experiments in DIII-D*
Presenter:
Julio J Balbin Arias
(The College of William & Mary)
Authors:
Julio J Balbin Arias
(The College of William & Mary)
Saskia Mordijck
(College of William and Mary)
Theresa M Wilks
(MIT)
Laszlo Horvath
(Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory)
Tomas Odstrcil
(General Atomics - San Diego)
Ryan A Chaban
(William & Mary)
Aaron M Rosenthal
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology MI)
Jerry W Hughes
(MIT PSFC)
Alessandro Bortolon
(Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory)
Florian M. Laggner
(North Carolina State University)
We present a database study investigating the role of fueling versus plasma parameters in determining the separatrix and pedestal electron density for DIII-D H-mode plasmas.
The database consists of multiple equilibrium (100-200ms stationary) lower single null ELMy H-mode discharges with engineering parameters ranging over toroidal magnetic field $B_{T}$ in [1.2, 2.2] (T), plasma current $I_{P}$ in [1.0, 1.8] (MA), Neutral Beam power $P_{NBI}$ in [1.0,13.0] (MW), safety factor $q_{95}$ in [3.0, 6.5]. Data in 50-98% of the ELM cycle are included. In our analysis, we will be able to infer neutral density profiles from the LLAMA diagnostic. The profiles of neutral density are fitted with an exponential function which allows us to link the neutral density at the separatrix and neutral penetration directly to the pressure in the divertor, gas fueling rate as well as plasma and operational parameters. The preliminary results indicate a correlation between the decrease of the neutral density in the separatrix (LFS) and the increase of the total power injected but this correlation is reversed, increasing of neutral separatrix density (LFS) with total power injected, if the toroidal magnetic field is reversed. It was also observed that the neutral density on the separatrix decays to a minimum value and less scattered for separatrix temperatures greater than 100 eV.
*This material is based upon work supported by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science, Office of Fusion Energy Sciences, using the DIII-D National Fusion Facility, a DOE Office of Science user facility, under Awards DE-FC02-04ER54698, DE-SC0019302, DE[1]SC0014264 and DE-AC02-09CH11466.
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