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Identification of the primary processes that lead to the drop in divertor target ion current at detachment in TCV

Fil, A.
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Dudson, B.
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Lipschultz, B.
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July 1, 2018
Contributions To Plasma Physics

Using SOLPS-ITER, we model a TCV conventional divertor discharge density ramp to understand the role of various processes in the loss of target ion current. We find that recombination is not a strong contributor to the rollover of the target ion current at detachment. In contrast, the divertor ion source appears to play a central role in magnitude (the source of most of the ion target current) and time, apparently dropping during the density ramps as a result of a drop in power available for ionization.

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DOI
10.1002/ctpp.201700171
Web of Science ID

WOS:000443937100046

Author(s)
Fil, A.
Dudson, B.
Lipschultz, B.
Moulton, D.
Verhaegh, K.  
Fevrier, O.
Wensing, M.  
Date Issued

2018-07-01

Published in
Contributions To Plasma Physics
Volume

58

Issue

6-8

Start page

746

End page

750

Subjects

Physics, Fluids & Plasmas

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Physics

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detachment

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sol

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tcv

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tokamak

Note

16th International Workshop on Plasma Edge Theory in Fusion Devices (PET), Marseille, FRANCE, Sep 27-29, 2017

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