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 TO06: MFE:High Field Tokamaks
9:30 AM–12:30 PM,
Thursday, October 10, 2024
Hyatt Regency
Room: Regency V
Chair: Oak Nelson, Columbia University
Abstract: TO06.00013 : Kinetic corrections to the 2-point-model and applications to predictions in SPARC and C-Mod*
11:54 AM–12:06 PM
Presenter:
Michael Robert Knox Wigram
(MIT Plasma Science and Fusion Center)
Authors:
Michael Robert Knox Wigram
(MIT Plasma Science and Fusion Center)
Thomas Alfred John Body
(Commonwealth Fusion Systems)
Dominic Power
(Imperial College London)
Stefan Mijin
(UK Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA))
Adam Q Kuang
(Commonwealth Fusion Systems)
Marco Andrés Miller
(MIT Plasma Science and Fusion Center)
Jerry W Hughes
(MIT Plasma Science and Fusion Center)
Thomas Eich
(Commonwealth Fusion Systems)
Brian LaBombard
(MIT Plasma Science and Fusion Center)
Martin J Greenwald
(MIT Plasma Science and Fusion Center)
SPARC SOL modelling is underway using both high-fidelity codes (SOLPS-ITER) and with extended-2PM scoping tools. In this work, kinetic correction scalings for both heat flux suppression and sheath enhancement effects, derived in previous work [1], are integrated into the 2PM solver within cfsPOPCON. In SPARC H-modes, the tool predicts SOL collisionalities νSOL<1, with flux reduction and sheath enhancement factors of ~0.1 and ~2.7 respectively. Upstream temperatures rise in high-performance scenarios from 300 to 600eV. Implications for SPARC exhaust power handling are discussed across a range of turbulence parameter αt. The kinetic-corrected 2PM is also applied to C-Mod data, assessing its influence on upstream separatrix identification.
[1] D. Power et al 2023 Nucl. Fusion 63 086013
*Work is supported in part by Commonwealth Fusion Systems
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