Nuclear Materials and Energy (May 2019)

EDGE2D-EIRENE predictions of molecular emission in DIII-D high-recycling divertor plasmas

  • M. Groth,
  • E.M. Hollmann,
  • A.E. Jaervinen,
  • A.W. Leonard,
  • A.G. McLean,
  • C.M. Samuell,
  • D. Reiter,
  • S.L. Allen,
  • P. Boerner,
  • S. Brezinsek,
  • I. Bykov,
  • G. Corrigan,
  • M.E. Fenstermacher,
  • D. Harting,
  • C.J. Lasnier,
  • B. Lomanowski,
  • M.A. Makowski,
  • M.W. Shafer,
  • H.Q. Wang,
  • J.G. Watkins,
  • S. Wiesen,
  • R.S. Wilcox

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19
pp. 211 – 217

Abstract

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The contributions of deuterium molecular emission to the total deuterium radiation was assessed in DIII-D ohmically-confined plasmas in high-recycling divertor conditions. Radial profiles of the deuterium Ly-α line intensity across the low-field side divertor leg were obtained with the recently installed divertor Survey Poor Resolution, Extended Spectrometer [1]. A high-resolution spectrometer was used to measure the poloidal profiles of the deuterium Balmer-α and the deuterium Fulcher-α band intensity in the visible wavelength range. The scrape-off layer plasma and neutral distributions were simulated using the edge fluid EDGE2D-EIRENE [2], and the numerical solutions constrained utilizing Thomson scattering and Langmuir probe measurements at the low-field side midplane and the divertor target plate. The studies show that for these conditions molecular emission plays a negligible role in the total radiative power balance of the low-field side divertor, but molecular processes are important when evaluating deuterium Balmer-α line intensity for code-experiment validation. Keywords: Deuterium atomic and molecular emission, Lyman-Werner and Fulcher band, DIII-D, Divertor edge fluid simulations, EDGE2D-EIRENE, EIRENE