Nuclear Fushion | |
Comparison between MAST-U conventional and Super-X configurations through SOLPS-ITER modelling | |
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A. Fil1  B. Lipschultz2  D. Moulton1  A. Thornton1  B.D. Dudson2  O. Myatra1  K. Verhaegh1  | |
[1] United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority, Culham Centre for Fusion Energy, Culham Science Centre;York Plasma Institute, University of York;Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory | |
关键词: MAST-U; detachment; SOLPS-ITER; Super-X; | |
DOI : 10.1088/1741-4326/ac81d8 | |
来源: Institute of Physics Publishing Ltd. | |
【 摘 要 】
MAST-U has recently started operating with a Super-X divertor, designed to increase total flux expansion and neutral trapping, both predicted through simple analytic models and SOLPS calculations to reduce the plasma and impurity density detachment thresholds. In this study, utilising the SOLPS-ITER code, we are quantifying the possible gain allowed by the MAST-U Super-X and neutral baffling geometry, in terms of access to detachment. We show that a significant reduction of the upstream density detachment threshold (up to a factor 1.6) could be achieved in MAST-U, for the Super-X, as opposed to conventional divertor geometry, mainly through an increased total flux expansion, neutral trapping being found very similar between the different configurations. We also show that variations of the strike-point angle are complex to interpret in such a tightly baffled geometry, and that a case in which the target normal points more towards the separatrix does not necessarily imply a lower detachment threshold. As in previous calculations for TCV, we quantify the role of neutral effects through developing and applying a quantitative definition of neutral trapping.
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