The impurity concentration in the tokamak divertor plasma is a necessary input for predictive scaling of divertor detachment, however direct measurements from existing tokamaks in different divertor plasma conditions are limited. To address this, we have applied a recently developed spectroscopic N II line ratio technique for measuring the N concentration in the divertor to a range of H-mode and L-mode plasma from the ASDEX Upgrade and JET tokamaks, respectively. The results from both devices show that as the power crossing the separatrix, Psep, is increased under otherwise similar core conditions (e.g. density), a higher N concentration is required to achieve the same detachment state. For example, the N concentrations at the start of detachment increase from ≈ 2% to ≈ 9% as Psep is increased from ≈ 2.5 MW to ≈ 7 MW. These results tentatively agree with scaling law predictions (e.g. Goldston et al.) motivating a further study examining the parameters which affect the N concentration required to reach detachment. Finally, the N concentrations from spectroscopy and the ratio of D and N gas valve fluxes agree within experimental uncertainty only when the vessel surfaces are fully-loaded with N.

Henderson, S., Bernert, M., Brezinsek, S., Carr, M., Cavedon, M., Dux, R., et al. (2019). An assessment of nitrogen concentrations from spectroscopic measurements in the JET and ASDEX upgrade divertor. NUCLEAR MATERIALS AND ENERGY, 18(January 2019), 147-152 [10.1016/j.nme.2018.12.012].

An assessment of nitrogen concentrations from spectroscopic measurements in the JET and ASDEX upgrade divertor

Cavedon M.;
2019

Abstract

The impurity concentration in the tokamak divertor plasma is a necessary input for predictive scaling of divertor detachment, however direct measurements from existing tokamaks in different divertor plasma conditions are limited. To address this, we have applied a recently developed spectroscopic N II line ratio technique for measuring the N concentration in the divertor to a range of H-mode and L-mode plasma from the ASDEX Upgrade and JET tokamaks, respectively. The results from both devices show that as the power crossing the separatrix, Psep, is increased under otherwise similar core conditions (e.g. density), a higher N concentration is required to achieve the same detachment state. For example, the N concentrations at the start of detachment increase from ≈ 2% to ≈ 9% as Psep is increased from ≈ 2.5 MW to ≈ 7 MW. These results tentatively agree with scaling law predictions (e.g. Goldston et al.) motivating a further study examining the parameters which affect the N concentration required to reach detachment. Finally, the N concentrations from spectroscopy and the ratio of D and N gas valve fluxes agree within experimental uncertainty only when the vessel surfaces are fully-loaded with N.
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Concentration; Divertor; Impurity; Nitrogen; Spectroscopy; Tokamak;
English
20-dic-2018
2019
18
January 2019
147
152
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Henderson, S., Bernert, M., Brezinsek, S., Carr, M., Cavedon, M., Dux, R., et al. (2019). An assessment of nitrogen concentrations from spectroscopic measurements in the JET and ASDEX upgrade divertor. NUCLEAR MATERIALS AND ENERGY, 18(January 2019), 147-152 [10.1016/j.nme.2018.12.012].
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