Results from recent detachment experiments in alternative divertor configurations on TCV

  • C. Theiler
  • , B. Lipschultz
  • , J. Harrison
  • , B. Labit
  • , H. Reimerdes
  • , C. Tsui
  • , W. A.J. Vijvers
  • , J. A. Boedo
  • , B. P. Duval
  • , S. Elmore
  • , P. Innocente
  • , U. Kruezi
  • , T. Lunt
  • , R. Maurizio
  • , F. Nespoli
  • , U. Sheikh
  • , A. J. Thornton
  • , S. H.M. Van Limpt
  • , K. Verhaegh
  • , N. Vianello

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Abstract

Divertor detachment is explored on the TCV tokamak in alternative magnetic geometries. Starting from typical TCV single-null shapes, the poloidal flux expansion at the outer strikepoint is varied by a factor of 10 to investigate the X-divertor characteristics, and the total flux expansion is varied by 70% to study the properties of the super-X divertor. The effect of an additional X-point near the target is investigated in X-point target divertors. Detachment of the outer target is studied in these plasmas during Ohmic density ramps and with the ion ∇B drift away from the primary X-point. The detachment threshold, depth of detachment, and the stability of the radiation location are investigated using target measurements from the wall-embedded Langmuir probes and two-dimensional CIII line emissivity profiles across the divertor region, obtained from inverted, toroidally-integrated camera data. It is found that increasing poloidal flux expansion results in a deeper detachment for a given line-averaged density and a reduction in the radiation location sensitivity to core density, while no large effect on the detachment threshold is observed. The total flux expansion, contrary to expectations, does not show a significant influence on any detachment characteristics in these experiments. In X-point target geometries, no evidence is found for a reduced detachment threshold despite a 2-3 fold increase in connection length. A reduced radiation location sensitivity to core plasma density in the vicinity of the target X-point is suggested by the measurements.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number072008
JournalNuclear Fusion
Volume57
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 21 2017
Externally publishedYes

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Nuclear and High Energy Physics
  • Condensed Matter Physics

Keywords

  • Alternative divertors
  • Detachment
  • Super-X divertor
  • X-divertor
  • X-point target divertor

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