The new island divertor in W7-AS enables quasi steady-state operation with NBI at very high density including scenarios with stable detachment from the targets. Experiments with reversed B-field indicate that the interaction zones on the targets are affected in first order by E×B drifts. Stable detachment is restricted to magnetic field configurations with sufficiently large separation between x-points and targets and not too small field line pitch inside the islands. It is always partial in the sense that it does not extend over the full target area. This inhomogeneity is ascribed to an in/out asymmetry of the electron temperature at the upstream separatrix position
Two significiant problems that need to be solved for any future fusion device are heat removal and p...
We present a theoretical/numerical predictive analysis of the performance of the W7-X island diverto...
A promising new operational regime on the Wendelstein stellarator W7-AS has been discovered, fulfill...
The new island divertor in W7-AS enables quasi steady-state operation with NBI at very high density ...
The island divertor concept has successfully been realized at W7-AS. The divertor gives access to a ...
The island divertor in the W7-AS stellarator enables access to a new NBI-heated, high density operat...
Abstract. During the last shutdown the Stellarator W7-AS underwent two major modifications: First, t...
The research on divertors for stellarators is at the beginning. Extensive studies are being prepared...
The need for sufficient power and particle exhaust is common to all magnetic confinement concepts. F...
Using the W7-AS island divertor as a guideline, the paper presents a physics-analysis of the plasma,...
Stellarators have the intrinsic property of steady state operation. However, on present-day stellara...
Strong impacts of drifts on the divertor plasma in–out asymmetry and detachment are demonstrated in ...
W7-AS operates with an island divertor, which utilises the natural edge islands of the low-shear ste...
Basic plasma transport properties in island divertors are compared to those of standard tokamak dive...
Basic plasma transport properties in island divertors are compared to those of standard tokamak dive...
Two significiant problems that need to be solved for any future fusion device are heat removal and p...
We present a theoretical/numerical predictive analysis of the performance of the W7-X island diverto...
A promising new operational regime on the Wendelstein stellarator W7-AS has been discovered, fulfill...
The new island divertor in W7-AS enables quasi steady-state operation with NBI at very high density ...
The island divertor concept has successfully been realized at W7-AS. The divertor gives access to a ...
The island divertor in the W7-AS stellarator enables access to a new NBI-heated, high density operat...
Abstract. During the last shutdown the Stellarator W7-AS underwent two major modifications: First, t...
The research on divertors for stellarators is at the beginning. Extensive studies are being prepared...
The need for sufficient power and particle exhaust is common to all magnetic confinement concepts. F...
Using the W7-AS island divertor as a guideline, the paper presents a physics-analysis of the plasma,...
Stellarators have the intrinsic property of steady state operation. However, on present-day stellara...
Strong impacts of drifts on the divertor plasma in–out asymmetry and detachment are demonstrated in ...
W7-AS operates with an island divertor, which utilises the natural edge islands of the low-shear ste...
Basic plasma transport properties in island divertors are compared to those of standard tokamak dive...
Basic plasma transport properties in island divertors are compared to those of standard tokamak dive...
Two significiant problems that need to be solved for any future fusion device are heat removal and p...
We present a theoretical/numerical predictive analysis of the performance of the W7-X island diverto...
A promising new operational regime on the Wendelstein stellarator W7-AS has been discovered, fulfill...