期刊论文详细信息
Nuclear Fushion
L-H transition studies on MAST: power threshold and heat flux analysis
article
Lena Howlett1  István Cziegler1  Simon Freethy2  Hendrik Meyer2  the MAST team2 
[1] York Plasma Institute, School of Physics, Engineering and Technology, University of York;United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority, Culham Centre for Fusion Energy
关键词: MAST;    L-H transition;    power threshold;    heat flux;    I-phase;    TRANSP;    neutral beam heating;   
DOI  :  10.1088/1741-4326/acc2cf
来源: Institute of Physics Publishing Ltd.
PDF
【 摘 要 】

Spherical tokamaks are known to differ from conventional tokamaks in a number of physics areas, but our understanding is limited by a comparative lack of experimental data. A comprehensive study of the density dependence of the H-mode power thresholdP LH on the mega-amp spherical tokamak (MAST) is presented, mapping out the low-density and high-density branches, and describing different types of L-H transitions and intermediate behaviours. Transitions at low densities are characterised by longer preceding 3–4 kHz I-phase oscillations or intermittent periods. Commonly usedP LH scalings underestimate the experimental values in this data set by at least an order of magnitude, and a fit to the high-density branch gives P_{LH}ext{[MW]} = 11.35imes bar{n}_{e20}^{1.19} . To investigate the possibility of a critical edge ion heat flux, transitions of different densities and neutral beam heating powers were analysed with the interpretative transport code TRANSP, revealing that the heat flux possesses a density dependence independent of the net power. The density dependence of the electron heat flux Q_{e}sim0.57bar{n}_{e19}and ion heat flux Q_{i}sim0.1bar{n}_{e19}is caused by a decrease in beam heating efficiency for lower densities, with the fraction of injected power P_{ext{inj}}^{ext{NBI}}heating the plasma decreasing from 80% to 20% at low densities. Low-density discharges have greater fast ion orbit and charge-exchange losses, which are seen in Mirnov signals as chirping 50–20 kHz modes and broadband MHD at 150–250 kHz. The captured beam power estimate by TRANSP, which only corrects for shine-through losses, is a significant overestimate for low-density plasmas on MAST. If theP LH study is adjusted to account for all losses, the scatter in H-mode points is reduced and the density exponent is increased to P_{LH} = 12.8imes bar{n}_{e20}^{1.5} . A residual low-density branch remains due to the dW/dtvariation.

【 授权许可】

Unknown   

【 预 览 】
附件列表
Files Size Format View
RO202307170000632ZK.pdf 3685KB PDF download
  文献评价指标  
  下载次数:1次 浏览次数:0次