Reducing the L-H transition power threshold in ITER-similar-shape DIII-D hydrogen plasmas

Recent dedicated DIII-D experiments in low-torque, ITER-similar-shape (ISS) hydrogen plasmas (at a plasma current I p ∼ 1.5 MA and ITER-similar edge safety factor q 95 ∼ 3.6) show that the L-H transition power threshold P LH can be reduced substantially (∼30%) with L-mode helium admixtures n He / n...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nuclear fusion 2022-12, Vol.62 (12), p.126050
Hauptverfasser: Schmitz, L., Wilcox, R.S., Shiraki, D., Rhodes, T.L., Yan, Z., McKee, G.R., Callahan, K.J., Chrystal, C., Haskey, S.R., Liu, Y.Q., Laggner, F., Zeng, L., Osborne, T.H., Grierson, B.A., Paz-Soldan, C., Leuthold, N., Lyons, B.C., Gohil, P., Petty, C.C.
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Zusammenfassung:Recent dedicated DIII-D experiments in low-torque, ITER-similar-shape (ISS) hydrogen plasmas (at a plasma current I p ∼ 1.5 MA and ITER-similar edge safety factor q 95 ∼ 3.6) show that the L-H transition power threshold P LH can be reduced substantially (∼30%) with L-mode helium admixtures n He / n e ⩽ 25%. In the ensuing H-mode, helium ion fractions n He / n H remain below 25%. H-mode normalized pressure and confinement quality are only slightly affected by helium seeding, and Z eff ⩽ 2.15 (including helium and carbon content). The plasmas investigated here are electron-heat dominated, with temperatures T e (0)/ T i (0) ⩾ 1 and edge heat flux ratio Q e / Q i ( ρ = 0.95) ∼ 1.2–1.5. Without mitigation, P LH is higher by a factor of 2–3 in comparison to similar ISS deuterium plasmas. ISS hydrogen plasmas with lower plasma current I p ∼ 1 MA (increased edge safety factor q 95 ∼ 5.1) exhibit a substantially lower power threshold. This plasma current dependence, also observed previously on ASDEX-U and in JET, is not accounted for by the commonly used 2008 ITPA multi-machine threshold scaling, but could potentially allow H-mode access at marginal heating power during the initial plasma current ramp-up. Attempts to reduce P LH with low-field- and high-field-side hydrogen pellet injection, using 1.7 mm diameter pellets, have not demonstrated a robust threshold reduction, in contrast to successful earlier experiments with larger 2.7 mm pellets. Techniques for reducing P LH are very important for ITER, in particular for accessing H-mode in hydrogen plasmas during the Pre-Fusion Power Operation-1 (PFPO-1) campaign with marginal auxiliary heating power (20–30 MW of ECH).
ISSN:0029-5515
1741-4326
DOI:10.1088/1741-4326/ac94e1