Erosion and impurity transport for the edge localized mode suppression window in KSTAR

  • Marcos Navarro
  • , Jonathan Van Blarcum
  • , Heinke Frerichs
  • , Juri Romazanov
  • , Andreas Kirschner
  • , Jong Kyu Park
  • , Seong Moo Yang
  • , Oliver Schmitz

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Abstract

A 3D analysis of plasma wall interactions and global impurity transport for the edge localized mode suppression window in KSTAR during H-Mode discharges has shown that carbon erosion at the divertor plates is a strong function of the resonant magnetic perturbation (n = 1) coil current and relative phasing. The Generalized Perturbation Equilibrium Code was used to determine a realistic initial perturbed plasma equilibrium, and EMC3-EIRENE was used to calculate the resulting scrape-off layer plasma used in this study as a fixed background for the ERO2.0 plasma-material interaction model. The resulting transport leads to deposition of impurities along the targets positioned at the high-field side of the device. An attempt at calculating the resulting effective charge state has demonstrated a similar dependence on the perturbation coil current and has been able to determine a window for the experimentally observed values of Z eff by including contributions of all ionized carbon charge states and deuterium.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number082508
JournalPhysics of Plasmas
Volume31
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 1 2024

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Condensed Matter Physics

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