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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