Power balance analysis at the L-H transition in JET-ILW NBI-heated deuterium plasmas

The understanding of the physics underlying the L-H transition has strong implications for ITER experimental reactor and demonstration power plant (DEMO). In many tokamaks, including JET, it has been observed that, at a particular plasma density, n e,min , the power necessary to access H-mode P L-H...

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Veröffentlicht in:Plasma physics and controlled fusion 2022-12, Vol.64 (12), p.124004
Hauptverfasser: Vincenzi, P, Solano, E R, Delabie, E, Bourdelle, C, Snoep, G, Baciero, A, Birkenmeier, G, Carvalho, P, Cavedon, M, Chernyshova, M, Citrin, J, Fontdecaba, J M, Hillesheim, J C, Huber, A, Maggi, C, Menmuir, S, Parra, F I
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Zusammenfassung:The understanding of the physics underlying the L-H transition has strong implications for ITER experimental reactor and demonstration power plant (DEMO). In many tokamaks, including JET, it has been observed that, at a particular plasma density, n e,min , the power necessary to access H-mode P L-H is minimum. In the present work, L-H transitions of JET deuterium plasmas heated by neutral beam injection (NBI) are studied for the first time by means of a power balance analysis to characterize the main contributions in the transition, through integrated transport modelling. In the pulses analysed, we do observe a minimum of the L-H power threshold in density, indicating the presence of density branches and of n e,min . Electron and ion heat fluxes at the transition are estimated separately. The electron/ion equipartition power results in favour of the ions, as shown by QuaLiKiz quasilinear gyrokinetic simulations, which predict a larger ion transport that causes T e > T i . The resulting edge ion heat flux also shows a clear change of slope below n e,min , similarly to ASDEX-Upgrade (AUG) NBI pulses (Ryter et al 2014 Nucl. Fusion 54 083003). JET NBI data are compared to radio-frequency heated AUG and Alcator C-mod pulses (Schmidtmayr et al 2018 Nucl. Fusion 58 056003), showing a different trend of the power, coupled to ions at the L-H transition with respect to the linearity observed in the radio-frequency heated plasmas. The presence of n e,min and the role of the ion heat flux is discussed in the paper, although it seems it is not possible to explain the presence of a P L-H minimum in density by a critical ion heat flux and by the equipartition power for the JET NBI-heated plasmas analysed.
ISSN:0741-3335
1361-6587
DOI:10.1088/1361-6587/ac97c0