Studies in JET Divertors of Varied Geometry II: Impurity Seeded Plasmas

In current large tokamaks, non-intrinsic seeded impurities have been used to produce divertor power loads which would be considered acceptable when extrapolated to ITER. Many devices have achieved the goals of high fractional radiated powers, small frequent ELMs and detachment which are characteristic of radiative H mode regimes. The influence of divertor geometry on these characteristics is described. It has been a matter of concern that the Zeff associated with the seeded impurities may exceed that allowable in ITER and also that the degradation in energy confinement may be unacceptable. Confidence can only be built in the prediction of these parameters in ITER if reliable scalings are available for impurity content and energy confinement which have a sound physics basis. Work is described at JET in this area whilst using multimachine data to characterize the size scaling and provide a context for the JET data. Predicted levels for the impurity content of seeded ITER plasmas appear to be of marginal acceptability. Discharges run in the JET Mark I, Mark IIA and Mark IIAP divertors are compared and indicate that increased divertor closure has brought relatively minor benefits in highly radiative discharges. The acceptability of the energy confinement of radiation for ITER remains unclear. Dimensionless parameter scaling experiments have been conducted in which β, q25, fractional radiated power and Zeff are held constant for a range of ρ*. The price paid for high edge radiation and small ELMs appears to be a 25% loss in total stored energy as a result of edge pedestal degradation. However, the underlying energy confinement scaling may still be consistent with gyro-Bohm scaling, which would give an adequate margin for ITER. This conclusion is, however, sensitive to the scaling of confinement with collisionality, which is difficult to determine due to the coupling between ρ* and ν* which is a consequence of radiation dominated regimes.

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