Compatibility of separatrix density scaling for divertor detachment with H-mode pedestal operation in DIII-D

NUCLEAR FUSION(2017)

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The midplane separatrix density is characterized in response to variations in upstream parallel heat flux density and central density through deuterium gas injection. The midplane density is determined from a high spatial resolution Thomson scattering diagnostic at the midplane with power balance analysis to determine the separatrix location. The heat flux density is varied by scans of three parameters, auxiliary heating, toroidal field with fixed plasma current, and plasma current with fixed safety factor, q(95). The separatrix density just before divertor detachment onset is found to scale consistent with the two-point model when radiative dissipation is taken into account. The ratio of separatrix to pedestal density, n(e,sep)/n(e),(ped) varies from <= 30% to >= 60% over the dataset, helping to resolve the conflicting scaling of core plasma density limit and divertor detachment onset. The scaling of the separatrix density at detachment onset is combined with H-mode power threshold scaling to obtain a scaling ratio of minimum n(e,sep)/n(e,ped) expected in future devices.
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divertor detachment,pedestal,heat flux
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