Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7987424 | Nuclear Materials and Energy | 2017 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Simulations of WEST H-mode divertor scenarios have been performed with SOLEDGE2D-EIRENE edge plasma transport code, both for pure deuterium and nitrogen seeded discharge. In the pure deuterium case, a target heat flux of 8âMW/m2 is reached, but misalignment between heat and the particle outflux yields 50âeV plasma temperature at the target plates. With nitrogen seeding, the heat and particle outflux are observed to be aligned so that lower plasma temperatures at the target plates are achieved together with the required high heat fluxes. This change in heat and particle outflux alignment is analysed with respect to the role of divertor geometry and the impact of vertical vs horizontal target plates on neutrals spreading.
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Authors
G. Ciraolo, H. Bufferand, J. Bucalossi, Ph. Ghendrih, P. Tamain, Y. Marandet, M. Valentinuzzi, J. Denis, N. Fedorczak, E. Hodille, N. Mellet, B. Pegourie, C. Grisolia, C. Bourdelle, E. Tsitrone, D. Galassi, R. Leybros, G. Giorgiani, E. Serre,