Nuclear Materials and Energy (Aug 2017)

Effect of heating scheme on SOL width in DIII-D and EAST

  • L. Wang,
  • M.A. Makowski,
  • H.Y. Guo,
  • A.W. Leonard,
  • G.S. Xu,
  • X.Z. Gong,
  • A.M. Garofalo,
  • G.Z. Deng,
  • T.W. Petrie,
  • D. Thomas,
  • G. Jackson,
  • G. Kramer,
  • R. Maingi,
  • J.B. Liu,
  • W. Feng,
  • H. Wang,
  • B. Zhang,
  • S. Ding,
  • C.K. Pan,
  • Y.J. Hu,
  • J.P. Qian,
  • J. Li,
  • B.N. Wan

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12
pp. 221 – 226

Abstract

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Joint DIII-D/EAST experiments in the radio-frequency (RF) heated H-mode scheme with comparison to that of neutral beam (NB) heated H-mode scheme were carried out on DIII-D and EAST under similar conditions to examine the effect of heating scheme on scrape-off layer (SOL) width in H-mode plasmas for application to ITER. A dimensionally similar plasma equilibrium was used to match the EAST shape parameters. The divertor heat flux and SOL widths were measured with infra-red camera in DIII-D, while with divertor Langmuir probe array in EAST. It has been demonstrated on both DIII-D and EAST that RF-heated plasma has a broader SOL than NB-heated plasma when the edge electrons are effectively heated in low plasma current and low density regime with low edge collisionality. Detailed edge and pedestal profile analysis on DIII-D suggests that the low edge collisionality and ion orbit loss effect may account for the observed broadening. The joint experiment in DIII-D has also demonstrated the strong inverse dependence of SOL width on the plasma current in electron cyclotron heated (ECH) H-mode plasmas. Keywords: SOL width, Radio-frequency heating, Neutral beam heating, Low collisionality