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Sensitivity of injected argon behavior to changes in magnetic balance in double-null plasmas in DIII-D

  • T. W. Petrie*
  • , N. H. Brooks
  • , M. E. Fenstermacher
  • , M. Groth
  • , A. W. Hyatt
  • , C. J. Lasnier
  • , A. W. Leonard
  • , G. D. Porter
  • , M. J. Schaffer
  • , M. R. Wade
  • , J. G. Watkins
  • , W. P. West
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Recent DIII-D experiments show that both magnetic balance and particle drifts are important to understanding how argon impurities accumulate in balanced and unbalanced double-null plasmas during 'puff and pump' radiating divertor operation. Unbalanced double-null shapes, which are biased in the direction opposite to the ion B × ∇ B drift direction, have produced the best result to-date in terms of coupling a radiating divertor approach with an H-mode plasma. The proximity to balanced double-null that can be used for puff-and-pump may depend on the width of the heat flux profile in the scrape-off layer. A comparison of plasma behavior in the open lower divertor to that of the more closed upper divertor determined that plasma density control was far more sensitive to the ion B × ∇ B drift direction than to the relative closure of the divertor.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)242-245
Number of pages4
JournalJournal of Nuclear Materials
Volume390-391
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 Jun 2009
MoE publication typeA1 Journal article-refereed

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