AbstractTo investigate the mechanisms leading to the heat deposition onto the first wall in the Scrape-Off Layer (SOL), we perform dedicated numerical non-linear simulations of the SOL plasma dynamics of a TCV discharge using the GBS code. The simulated parallel heat flux profiles on the limiter agree qualitatively with the experimental ones obtained by means of infrared thermography, showing a double scale length. Non-ambipolar currents are found to flow to the limiter, consistently with the experiments. The contribution of the latter to the total heat flux is discussed. The results of a second simulation identical to the first one but with 40 times higher resistivity are also discussed
A simple analytic model for the repartition of the Scrape-Off Layer (SOL) exhaust power between the ...
Infrared thermography is used in TCV to measure the heat flux deposited onto the graphite tiles of t...
Although ohmic H-modes have long been produced on TCV and the effects of ELMs at the divertor target...
To investigate the mechanisms leading to the heat deposition onto the first wall in the Scrape-Off L...
AbstractTo investigate the mechanisms leading to the heat deposition onto the first wall in the Scra...
The effect of plasma shaping on scrape-off layer (SOL) plasma turbulence is investigated through a r...
The effect of plasma shaping on scrape-off layer (SOL) plasma turbulence is investigated through a r...
"A new Monte Carlo simulation model for the scrape-off layer (SOL) plasma is proposed to investigate...
To investigate blob properties in the tokamak scrape-off layer (SOL), we perform dedicated numerical...
Simulations using the fully kinetic code XGCa were undertaken to explore the impact of kinetic effec...
This contribution uses TCV experiments with varying divertor configurations to investigate the parti...
An analytical model for a limiter scrape-off layer (SOL) is proposed, which takes self-consistently ...
Fluctuations and particle transport in the scrape-off layer of TCV plasmas have been investigated by...
A recent multi-machine experimental campaign initiated by the ITER Organization concluded that inner...
A set of high density, highly shaped H-mode discharges has been performed in the TCV tokamak with th...
A simple analytic model for the repartition of the Scrape-Off Layer (SOL) exhaust power between the ...
Infrared thermography is used in TCV to measure the heat flux deposited onto the graphite tiles of t...
Although ohmic H-modes have long been produced on TCV and the effects of ELMs at the divertor target...
To investigate the mechanisms leading to the heat deposition onto the first wall in the Scrape-Off L...
AbstractTo investigate the mechanisms leading to the heat deposition onto the first wall in the Scra...
The effect of plasma shaping on scrape-off layer (SOL) plasma turbulence is investigated through a r...
The effect of plasma shaping on scrape-off layer (SOL) plasma turbulence is investigated through a r...
"A new Monte Carlo simulation model for the scrape-off layer (SOL) plasma is proposed to investigate...
To investigate blob properties in the tokamak scrape-off layer (SOL), we perform dedicated numerical...
Simulations using the fully kinetic code XGCa were undertaken to explore the impact of kinetic effec...
This contribution uses TCV experiments with varying divertor configurations to investigate the parti...
An analytical model for a limiter scrape-off layer (SOL) is proposed, which takes self-consistently ...
Fluctuations and particle transport in the scrape-off layer of TCV plasmas have been investigated by...
A recent multi-machine experimental campaign initiated by the ITER Organization concluded that inner...
A set of high density, highly shaped H-mode discharges has been performed in the TCV tokamak with th...
A simple analytic model for the repartition of the Scrape-Off Layer (SOL) exhaust power between the ...
Infrared thermography is used in TCV to measure the heat flux deposited onto the graphite tiles of t...
Although ohmic H-modes have long been produced on TCV and the effects of ELMs at the divertor target...