One of the major problems for future tokamak devices are ELMs (Edge Localized Modes) as they can lead to large, uncontrolled heat fluxes at the machine targets. For this reason, different techniques and alternative magnetic configurations are under study to mitigate or avoid these phenomena. One of the most promising among these studies is the Negative Triangularity (NT) configuration, which exhibits a global confinement comparable with H-Mode operation and, staying in L-mode, could enable an easier power exhaust dissipation due to a possible bigger heat flux decay length with respect to the conventional Positive triangularity (PT) H-mode. In this work, the fluid code SOLEDGE2D-EIRENE is used to study edge transport. Studies are made on discharges performed in the TCV device (Tokamak a configuration variable), which can create a variety of different plasma geometries thanks to 16 independently powered poloidal field coils and its open vacuum vessel. In order to understand if and how power and particle exhaust in NT differs with respect to those of the PT shape, four discharges in single null magnetic divertor configuration with fixed lower triangularity (?bot = +0.5) but with different upper triangularity (from ?up = 0.28 to ?up = +0.45) have been modelled. All of them are ohmically heated, L-mode deuterium plasmas, and in the high recycling regime. Moreover, these discharges were previously used in [4] to measure the heat flux decay length by IRT (Infrared Thermography), allowing us to make comparisons with modelling results.

Analysis of edge transport in L-mode negative triangularity TCV discharges

Innocente P;
2023

Abstract

One of the major problems for future tokamak devices are ELMs (Edge Localized Modes) as they can lead to large, uncontrolled heat fluxes at the machine targets. For this reason, different techniques and alternative magnetic configurations are under study to mitigate or avoid these phenomena. One of the most promising among these studies is the Negative Triangularity (NT) configuration, which exhibits a global confinement comparable with H-Mode operation and, staying in L-mode, could enable an easier power exhaust dissipation due to a possible bigger heat flux decay length with respect to the conventional Positive triangularity (PT) H-mode. In this work, the fluid code SOLEDGE2D-EIRENE is used to study edge transport. Studies are made on discharges performed in the TCV device (Tokamak a configuration variable), which can create a variety of different plasma geometries thanks to 16 independently powered poloidal field coils and its open vacuum vessel. In order to understand if and how power and particle exhaust in NT differs with respect to those of the PT shape, four discharges in single null magnetic divertor configuration with fixed lower triangularity (?bot = +0.5) but with different upper triangularity (from ?up = 0.28 to ?up = +0.45) have been modelled. All of them are ohmically heated, L-mode deuterium plasmas, and in the high recycling regime. Moreover, these discharges were previously used in [4] to measure the heat flux decay length by IRT (Infrared Thermography), allowing us to make comparisons with modelling results.
2023
Istituto per la Scienza e Tecnologia dei Plasmi - ISTP
Negative triangularity
Power exhaust
Edge plasma transport
TCV
SOLEDGE2D-EIRENE
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