Realization of divertor configuration discharge in J-TEXT tokamak

Abstract To extend the operation region of the Joint-Texas Experimental tokamak (J-TEXT) to the divertor configuration and even the H-mode, the divertor configuration discharge has been realized for the first time in the J-TEXT tokamak. Along with the establishment of a power supply for the divertor...

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Published inPlasma science & technology Vol. 24; no. 12; pp. 124008 - 124019
Main Authors CHEN, Zhipeng, ZHU, Lizhi, XU, Xin, ZHENG, Wei, ZHANG, Ming, GAO, Li, XIA, Minghui, YANG, Jie, ZHU, Mingchong, HAO, Zhigang, JIAO, Shaodong, CHENG, Zhifeng, YANG, Zhoujun, ZHANG, Xiaoqing, CHEN, Zhongyong, WANG, Nengchao, DING, Yonghua, ZHUANG, Ge, GENTLE, Kenneth W, LIANG, Yunfeng, PAN, Yuan
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published IOP Publishing 01.12.2022
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Summary:Abstract To extend the operation region of the Joint-Texas Experimental tokamak (J-TEXT) to the divertor configuration and even the H-mode, the divertor configuration discharge has been realized for the first time in the J-TEXT tokamak. Along with the establishment of a power supply for the divertor configuration, the construction of relevant diagnostics, and the installation of the divertor target on the high-field side, divertor discharge has been tested. Through the equilibrium calculation and position stability analysis, the control strategy has evolved to be more stable. High-density experiments and auxiliary heating experiments have been carried out on the divertor configuration. The special midplane single-null (MSN) divertor configuration is shown to be more stable than the limiter configuration in the density limit condition and can reach a higher density in the experiment. In the ECRH experiment, the power injection enhances the electron temperature and density, while more heat outflux is loaded on the divertor target tiles and causes more intensive recycling and impurity release. The future plan for the divertor configuration operation in the J-TEXT tokamak is also included.
Bibliography:Institute of Plasma Physics
PST-2022-0419.R1
ISSN:1009-0630
2058-6272
DOI:10.1088/2058-6272/aca0dc