One of the most difficult aspects of performing an equilibrium particle transport analysis in a diverted tokamak is the determination of the particle flux which enters the plasma after recycling from the divertor plasma, the divertor target plates or the vessel wall. An approach which has been utilized in the past is to model the edge, scrape-off layer (SOL), and divertor plasma to match measured plasma parameters and then use a neutral transport code to obtain an edge recycling flux while trying to match the measured divertor D(x emissivity. Previous simulations were constrained by electron density (n{sub e}) and temperature (T{sub e}), ion temperature (T{sub i}) data at the outer midplane, divertor heat flux from infrared television camer...
The understanding of plasma surface interactions, in order to assess the main processes which take p...
W.P. West, et al. DIVERTOR PLASMA STUDIES ON DIII–D: EXPERIMENT AND MODELING GENERAL ATOMICS REPORT...
The achievement of sustainable operation in tokamaks depends crucially on accurate understanding of ...
The scrape-off layer (SOL) and divertor plasma in the DEEI-D tokamak has been modeled using the 2-D ...
The authors present recent progress towards an understanding of the physical processes in the divert...
A modeling study is reported using new 2D data from DIII-D tokamak divertor plasmas and improved 2D ...
New diagnostics have been developed to address key divertor physics questions, including: target pla...
In this paper we present an overview of the results and conclusions of our most recent divertor phys...
This report demonstrates a computer simulation model for single-null diverted plasma configurations ...
We are in the process of assembling a database of edge and divertor plasma parameters suitable for u...
A simple analytic model for the repartition of the Scrape-Off Layer (SOL) exhaust power between the ...
The evolution of the scrape-off layer (SOL) during a disruption in the DIII-D tokamak is modeled usi...
We present recent progress towards an understanding of the physical processes in the divertor and sc...
The importance of the parallel flow of primary and impurity ions in the Scrape-Off layer (SOL) of di...
Enhanced radiative losses with accompanying divertor heat flux reductions have been achieved on DIII...
The understanding of plasma surface interactions, in order to assess the main processes which take p...
W.P. West, et al. DIVERTOR PLASMA STUDIES ON DIII–D: EXPERIMENT AND MODELING GENERAL ATOMICS REPORT...
The achievement of sustainable operation in tokamaks depends crucially on accurate understanding of ...
The scrape-off layer (SOL) and divertor plasma in the DEEI-D tokamak has been modeled using the 2-D ...
The authors present recent progress towards an understanding of the physical processes in the divert...
A modeling study is reported using new 2D data from DIII-D tokamak divertor plasmas and improved 2D ...
New diagnostics have been developed to address key divertor physics questions, including: target pla...
In this paper we present an overview of the results and conclusions of our most recent divertor phys...
This report demonstrates a computer simulation model for single-null diverted plasma configurations ...
We are in the process of assembling a database of edge and divertor plasma parameters suitable for u...
A simple analytic model for the repartition of the Scrape-Off Layer (SOL) exhaust power between the ...
The evolution of the scrape-off layer (SOL) during a disruption in the DIII-D tokamak is modeled usi...
We present recent progress towards an understanding of the physical processes in the divertor and sc...
The importance of the parallel flow of primary and impurity ions in the Scrape-Off layer (SOL) of di...
Enhanced radiative losses with accompanying divertor heat flux reductions have been achieved on DIII...
The understanding of plasma surface interactions, in order to assess the main processes which take p...
W.P. West, et al. DIVERTOR PLASMA STUDIES ON DIII–D: EXPERIMENT AND MODELING GENERAL ATOMICS REPORT...
The achievement of sustainable operation in tokamaks depends crucially on accurate understanding of ...