Published August 27, 2020
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Real-time control of divertor detachment in H-mode with impurity seeding using Langmuir probe feedback in JET-ITER-like wall
Description
Burning plasmas with 500 MW of fusion power on ITER will rely on partially detached divertor
operation to keep target heat loads at manageable levels. Such divertor regimes will be
maintained by a real-time control system using the seeding of radiative impurities like nitrogen
(N), neon or argon as actuator and one or more diagnostic signals as sensors. Recently, real-time
control of divertor detachment has been successfully achieved in Type I ELMy H-mode JETITER-like wall discharges by using saturation current (Isat) measurements from divertor
Langmuir probes as feedback signals to control the level of N seeding. The degree of divertor
detachment is calculated in real-time by comparing the outer target peak Isat measurements to the
peak Isat value at the roll-over in order to control the opening of the N injection valve. Real-time
control of detachment has been achieved in both fixed and swept strike point experiments. The
system has been progressively improved and can now automatically drive the divertor conditions
from attached through high recycling and roll-over down to a user-defined level of detachment.
Such a demonstration is a successful proof of principle in the context of future operation on
ITER which will be extensively equipped with divertor target probes.
Additional details
Identifiers
- URL
- https://idus.us.es/handle//11441/100510
- URN
- urn:oai:idus.us.es:11441/100510
Origin repository
- Origin repository
- USE