The broadening of SOL profiles in JET tritium plasma and its impact on machine operation
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2022
abstract:
Unusually high power loads on the beryllium limiter caused by neutral beam re-ionisation, and much cooler divertor target surfaces were observed during the recent JET tokamak tritium
campaign. As both phenomena are driven by scrape-off layer (SOL) physics, the SOL features
of 72 tritium H-mode discharges and their deuterium references have been studied. The majority
(70) of tritium H-mode discharges had exponentially decaying SOL profiles. The tritium
plasmas are observed to have increased separatrix density and collisionality compared to their
deuterium references. This is associated with ? 2-3 times broader SOL width for both density
and temperature profiles. This is consistent with previous observations in highly collisional
deuterium H-mode plasma on the ASDEX Upgrade tokamak (Sun et al 2015 Plasma Phys. Control. Fusion 57 075005) and interpreted as high collisionality enhancing cross-field
transport across the separatrix and resulting in the broadening of near SOL above a critical
value. The other two tritium H-mode discharges had near flat SOL density profiles, similar to
the so-called 'density shoulder formation' observed in L-mode plasma. The SOL collisionality
of these two pulses lies within the range of T pulses without density shoulder formation. This
supports the conclusion of previous studies (Vianello et al 2017 Nucl. Fusion 57 116014; Wynn
et al 2018 Nucl. Fusion 58 056001) that increased collisionality is not sufficient for the
formation of a 'density shoulder' and additional factors, likely divertor condition or interaction
with neutrals, are required. JET tritium plasma provides evidence of favourable and
unfavourable effects of enhanced cross-field SOL transport on machine operation. The larger
limiter power loads due to re-ionisation of neutral beam injection observed in the T pulses
relative to their D references has been shown to be consistent with the combined effects of the
broadening of the SOL profile and larger beam ion Larmor radius. The enhanced cross-field
particle transport and the resulting broader SOL width provides more particles to ionize the fast
Beam neutrals, causing the unfavourable power load issue on the beryllium limiter. The broader
near SOL profiles of the T plasma spreads the heat load over a larger area and, together with the
increased separatrix density, results in a favourably cooler divertor target surface.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
JET tokamak; SOL broadening; density shoulder formation; power exhaust; plasma wall interaction
List of contributors:
Vianello, Nicola
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