Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6745883 | Fusion Engineering and Design | 2015 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The heat flux in KSTAR is estimated for various discharge conditions by using thermocouple arrays. The heat flux on the divertor is higher than that on inboard limiter or passive stabilizer by a factor of 2. Although the plasma configuration in KSTAR has been set to a double-null configuration, the heat flux on lower divertor is higher than that on upper divertor by 3-8 times, indicating a lower-single-null-like configuration. It is observed that the operation of the in-vessel cryo-pump (IVCP) changes the heat flux pattern significantly: When the IVCP was not operated, the heat fluxes on inboard divertor (ID), central divertor (CD) and outboard divertor (OD) were similar, but when the IVCP was operated, the heat fluxes on ID and CD were increased slightly and that on OD was decreased by 2-3 times. The heat flux on divertor was decreased from 35 to 26Â kW/m2 with the use of the resonant magnetic perturbation (RMP), especially that on CD was decreased by 2-4 times, while that on OD is increased by 2-3 times than without RMP. For the longest H-mode pulse of 22Â s shot, the heat flux on lower OD was 73Â kW/m2, which is the maximum heat flux among the shots obtained in 2013 campaign.
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Authors
Eunnam Bang, Suk-Ho Hong, JunGyo Bak, Kyungmin Kim, Hongtack Kim, Hakkun Kim, H.L. Yang,