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The influence of molecular dynamics on divertor detachment in TCV

Wischmeier, M.  
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Pitts, R. A.  
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Alfier, A.
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2004
Contributions to Plasma Physics

If vibrationally excited molecules are discretised into individual species and proper account is taken of the toroidal geometry in simulating neutrals, some improvement can be made in simulating the anomalous detachment behaviour seen at the outer target of TCV single-null lower L-mode discharges. This contribution discusses the inclusion of these options into SOLPS5.0 (B2.5/Eirene) simulations of TCV discharges previously modelled with the SOLPS4.0 package, but demonstrates that current physics contained within the simulations is still by a large margin insufficient to describe the experimental measurements. (C) 2004 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA. Weinheim.

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DOI
10.1002/ctpp.200410040
Author(s)
Wischmeier, M.  
Pitts, R. A.  
Alfier, A.
Andrebe, Y.  
Behn, R.  
Coster, D.
Horacek, J.  
Nielsen, P.
Pasqualotto, R.
Reiter, D.
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Date Issued

2004

Published in
Contributions to Plasma Physics
Volume

44

Issue

1-3

Start page

268

End page

273

Subjects

ITER

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REVIEWED

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April 16, 2008
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