Nuclear Materials and Energy (Oct 2022)

Simulation of plasma transport in the linear plasma device MPS-LD by SOLPS-ITER

  • Yanjie Zhang,
  • Chaofeng Sang,
  • Changjiang Sun,
  • Min Wang,
  • Yue Wang,
  • Qi Wang,
  • Dezhen Wang

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 33
p. 101280

Abstract

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Linear plasma devices are the ideal devices to simulate the divertor conditions of tokamak experimentally. The Multiple Plasma Simulation Linear Device (MPS-LD) is under construction at Dalian University of Technology with a focus of studying the plasma-material interactions (PMIs) and edge plasma transport. Before the experiment, numerical modeling plays a crucial role in predicting the main plasma parameters and discharge performance. To this end, simulations are carried out by using scrape-off layer plasma simulation code SOLPS-ITER for the designing studies of MPS-LD in the present work. The effects of particle source simulation method, heating power, and device chamber length on the plasma are investigated systemically. The simulation demonstrates that the direct imposing particle source in the source region is suitable for handling the plasma source. The radiation region, recombination front region and recombination region are formed during plasma transport. Enhancing the plasma source strength can promote the achievement of plasma detachment. The helicon source with a 6 kW radio frequency power source can only obtain the maximum electron density of 5 × 1018 m−3 and electron temperature of 2 eV in the vicinity of the target. Raising the heating power and shortening the distance from the plasma source to the target can significantly increase the plasma parameters at the target.

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