Nuclear Fusion (Jan 2024)

Small resonant magnetic perturbations result in three-dimensional material transport in the fusion plasma edge

  • Marcos Navarro,
  • Juri Romazanov,
  • Andreas Kirschner,
  • Jonathan Van Blarcum,
  • Edward Hinson,
  • Tyler Abrams,
  • Oliver Schmitz

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1088/1741-4326/ad2b2d
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 64, no. 4
p. 046015

Abstract

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Erosion patterns in a 3D magnetic topology are significantly altered when compared to an axisymmetric scenario due to differences in the impurity transport in a plasma environment. When resonant magnetic perturbations are applied in L-Mode discharges, eroded impurities can buildup in regions where an axisymmetric plasma would otherwise lead to zones of net erosion across the full toroidal length of the divertor. The reduction on the local and integrated erosion observed across a parametric study of the anomalous diffusion and impurity content in a plasma, can lead to the extension of divertor lifetimes in low power scenarios when 3D fields are applied. By contrast, in axisymmetric scenarios, most of the carbon eroded from the divertor are carried away to the far scrape-off layer.

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