2024
DOI: 10.1088/1741-4326/ad4b3e
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Density pedestal prediction model for tokamak plasmas

S. Saarelma,
J.W. Connor,
P. Bílková
et al.

Abstract: A model for the pedestal density prediction based on neutral penetration combined with pedestal transport is presented. The model is tested against a pedestal database of JET-ILW Type I ELMy H-modes showing good agreement over a wide range of parameters both in standalone modelling (using the experimental temperature profile) and in full Europed modelling that predicts both density and temperature pedestals simultaneously. The model is further tested for ASDEX Upgrade and MAST-U Type I ELMy H-modes and both ar… Show more

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“…Recent initial simulations performed by a neutral penetration model [60] allowed one to make predictions of pedestal density as a function of the separatrix plasma n e,sep density and separatrix neutral density n 0,sep ∼ 1×10 16 m −3 (deduced from dedicated KN1D simulations [28] and Alcator C-Mod measurements [61]). The results for ITER-like H-mode are summarised in figure 7.…”
Section: Pedestal Densitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent initial simulations performed by a neutral penetration model [60] allowed one to make predictions of pedestal density as a function of the separatrix plasma n e,sep density and separatrix neutral density n 0,sep ∼ 1×10 16 m −3 (deduced from dedicated KN1D simulations [28] and Alcator C-Mod measurements [61]). The results for ITER-like H-mode are summarised in figure 7.…”
Section: Pedestal Densitymentioning
confidence: 99%