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Progress toward divertor detachment on TCV within H-mode operating parameters

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Recent experiments on Tokamak a Configuration Variable have made significant progress toward partial detachment of the outer divertor in neutral beam heated H-mode plasmas in conventional and alternative divertor configurations. The heating power required to enter H-mode was measured in a range of divertor configurations. It is found that at the core densities most favourable for H-mode access, the L-H threshold power is largely independent of the poloidal flux expansion and major radius of the outer divertor, and in the snowflake minus configuration. A factor 2 reduction in the outer divertor power load was achieved in ELM-free (using a fuelling and nitrogen seeding) and ELMy (using nitrogen seeding) H-mode plasmas. No significant reduction in the outer divertor particle flux was achieved in the ELM-free scenarios, compared with similar to 30% reduction in the most strongly detached ELMy cases. The poloidal flux expansion at the outer divertor was not found to significantly alter the cooling of the divertor in the ELM-free scenarios.

Year of Publication
2019
Journal
Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion
Volume
61
Issue
6
Number of Pages
065024
DOI
10.1088/1361-6587/ab140e
PId
293f36b7eca758143669c2ad672d4030
Alternate Journal
Plasma Phys. Control. Fusion
Label
OA
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