Bulletin of the American Physical Society
66th Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Plasma Physics
Monday–Friday, October 7–11, 2024; Atlanta, Georgia
Session JP12: Poster Session IV:
Stellarators: W7-X, LHD, HSX, CTH, Others
Low Aspect Ratio Tokamaks
Particle acceleration, beams and relativistic plasmas: Laser-plasma ion acceleration
Plasma-based wakefield accelerators and Analytical and computational techniques
Astrophysical Plasmas
2:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday, October 8, 2024
Hyatt Regency
Room: Grand Hall West
Abstract: JP12.00023 : The Impurity Powder Dropper program in LHD and W7-X
Presenter:
Federico Nespoli
(Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory)
Authors:
Federico Nespoli
(Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory)
Suguru Masuzaki
(National Institute for Fusion Science)
Kenji Tanaka
(National Institute for Fusion Science)
Mamoru Shoji
(National Institute for Fusion Science)
Robert A. Lunsford
(Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory)
Naoko Ashikawa
(National Institute for Fusion Science)
Erik P Gilson
(Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory)
Alessandro Bortolon
(Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory)
David A Gates
(Thea Energy)
Katsumi Ida
(National Institute for Fusion Science)
Gakushi Kawamura
(National Institutes for Quantum Science and Technology)
Tomoko Kawate
(National Institute for Fusion Science)
Naoki Kenmochi
(National Institute for Fusion Science)
Thoshiki Kinoshita
(Interdisciplinary Graduate School of Engineering Sciences, Kyushu University)
Albert Viktor Mollen
(Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory)
Tomohiro Morisaki
(National Institute for Fusion Science)
Gen Motojima
(National Institute for Fusion Science)
Alexander Nagy
(Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory)
Tetsutaro Oishi
(Department of Quantum Science and Energy Engineering, Tohoku University)
Masaki Osakabe
(National Institute for Fusion Science)
Novimir A Pablant
(Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory)
Chihiro Suzuki
(National Institute for Fusion Science)
Hiromi Takahashi
(National Institute for Fusion Science)
Yuki Takemura
(National Institute for Fusion Science)
Naoki Tamura
(National Institute for Fusion Science)
Mikirou Yoshinuma
(National Institute for Fusion Science)
Yuhe Feng
(Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics)
Dag Hathiramani
(Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics)
Johannes Koopmann
(Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics)
Florian Effenberg
(Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory)
Carsten Killer
(Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics, Greifswald)
Daihong Zhang
(Max-Planck-Institute for Plasma Physics (IPP Greifswald))
Monika Kubkowska
(Institute of Plasma Physics and Laser Microfusion)
Slawomir Jablonski
(Institute of Plasma Physics and Laser Microfusion)
Gabor Kocsis
(Center for Energy Research)
Birger Buttenschön
(Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics)
Dirk Nicolai
(Forschungszentrum Julich)
Collaboration:
the W7-X team
The main results of low-Z powder injections include improvement of wall conditions, such as decrease of wall recycling and intrinsic impurity concentration, both on a shot-to-shot basis and in real time. Furthermore, the access to a reduced-turbulence, improved-confinement regime was observed upon powder injection, increasing both Te and Ti of about 25%, and up to 50% for Ti. The improvement is most likely caused by suppression of ion scale turbulence induced by the change in plasma profiles and increase of effective charge induced by powder injection.
In the neoclassically optimized W7-X stellarator, pulsed powder injection experiments were previously performed with a smaller powder injector, producing a similar confinement improvement, but only transiently. The installation of an IPD on W7-X, providing a continuous powder flow to the plasma, will allow to obtain a steady-state improvement alike to LHD, and performing real-time wall conditioning to complement standard glow discharge boronization. The installation of the IPD on W7-X, guided by predictive simulations of the powder injection with the EMC3-EIRENE and DIS codes, is planned for OP2.4.
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