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An Heuristic Drift-Based Model of the Power Scrape-Off Width in H-Mode Tokamaks
Author(s) -
Robert James Goldston
Publication year - 2011
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/1007202
Subject(s) - divertor , tokamak , plasma , physics , computational physics , mechanics , scaling , thermal diffusivity , electron temperature , heat flux , heat transfer , thermodynamics , nuclear physics , geometry , mathematics
An heuristic model for the plasma scrape-off width in H-mode plasmas is introduced. Grad B and curv B drifts into the SOL are balanced against sonic parallel flows out of the SOL, to the divertor plates. The overall mass flow pattern posited is a modification for open field lines of Pfirsch-Shlüter flows to include sinks to the divertors. These assumptions result in an estimated SOL width of 2aρp/R. They also result in a first-principles calculation of the particle confinement time of H-mode plasmas, qualitatively consistent with experimental observations. It is next assumed that anomalous perpendicular electron thermal diffusivity is the dominant source of heat flux across the separatrix, investing the SOL width, defined above, with heat from the main plasma. The separatrix temperature is calculated based on a two-point model balancing power input to the SOL with Spitzer-Härm parallel thermal conduction losses to the divertor. This results in an heuristic closed-form prediction for the power scrape-off width that is in remarkable quantitative agreement both in absolute magnitude and in scaling with recent experimental data. Further work should include full numerical calculations, including all magnetic and electric drifts, as well as more thorough comparison with experimental data

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