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SOLPS-ITER simulations of the TCV divertor upgrade

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The effect of the upcoming TCV divertor upgrade on the distribution of neutrals and the onset of detachment is studied using 2D transport code simulations. The divertor upgrade is centered around the installation of a gas baffle to form a divertor chamber of variable closure. SOLPS-ITER simulations predict that the baffle geometry selected to be installed in TCV in 2019 increases the divertor neutral density by a factor ~5 and the neutral compression by one order of magnitude in typical TCV single null, Ohmic heated scenarios (330 kW). The compression increases further with the addition of auxiliary heating systems (1.2 MW). Simulations show that volumetric power losses in the divertor increase giving access to deeper detachment for given upstream densities and heating power. Predictions for observations by various TCV diagnostics, including baratrons, divertor spectrometer and visible camera systems, are presented to guide the experimental verification of the efficiency of the divertor baffles.

Year of Publication
2019
Journal
Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion
Volume
61
Issue
8
Number of Pages
085029
DOI
10.1088/1361-6587/ab2b1f
PId
62c4cdc0a9bae591bcbd3a8e83359f15
Alternate Journal
Plasma Phys. Control. Fusion
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