Nuclear Materials and Energy (Jan 2019)

Application of a two-fluid two-point model to SolEdge2D-EIRENE simulations of TCV H-mode plasma

  • F. Nespoli,
  • H. Bufferand,
  • M. Valentinuzzi,
  • N. Fedorczak,
  • G. Ciraolo,
  • E. Serre,
  • Y. Marandet,
  • R. Maurizio,
  • H. De Oliveira,
  • B. Labit,
  • M. Komm,
  • M. Faitsch,
  • S. Elmore

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18
pp. 29 – 34

Abstract

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The edge and scrape-off layer (SOL) plasma of the inter-ELM phase of an H-mode discharge from the TCV tokamak is modeled with the transport code SolEdge2D-EIRENE (Bufferand et al. Nuclear Fusion 55 (2015)). The numerical simulations, in presence and in absence of C impurities sputtered from the first wall, are presented and compared with the experiments, finding an overall good agreement. The application of the standard two-point model to the simulation results leads to an apparent momentum gain along the divertor leg. A two-fluid two-point model featuring thermally decoupled ions and electrons is introduced and applied to the simulation results, overcoming this apparent discrepancy. Keywords: Scrape-off layer, Plasma, Simulations, Transport, Two-point model, TCV