1992
DOI: 10.1016/s0022-3115(06)80030-9
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Effect of boundary conditions on the neutral gas temperatures and densities in the ITER divertor and pump duct

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“…The dash-dotted line shows that the radial neutral hydrogen density profile by switching off the reflection input while solid line contains the contribution from the reflection [26]. It is also noticed that another plasma material interaction process, i.e.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…The dash-dotted line shows that the radial neutral hydrogen density profile by switching off the reflection input while solid line contains the contribution from the reflection [26]. It is also noticed that another plasma material interaction process, i.e.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…As mentioned earlier, charge exchange and elastic collision processes contribute less to the neutral hydrogen density at plasma edge (see figure 4) and hence their contributions to the H α emissions are smaller. In order to the role of reflection in the observed H α spectrum, we have run the simulations considering no reflection by setting P r = 0 and with reflection by setting P r = reflection yield data [26]. The reflection process also contributes almost 11% in the spectrum.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Secondly, a model of recycling at the divertor plate is incorporated into simulations and the total effect of the kinetic thermal force on the He transport is investigated. In the recycling model, a He neutral is emitted with an energy determined from the particle and energy reflection coefficients [14]. The thermalization process of He ion ionized after recycling is simulated by Monte-Carlo method, in contrast to the fluid modelling with the assumption of instantaneous thermalization of impurity ions.…”
Section: Kinetic Effect Of Thermal Force On Impurity Retentionmentioning
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“…In the recycling model, a He neutral is emitted with an energy determined from the particle and energy reflection coefficients [16]. The thermalization process of He ion which is ionized after recycling is simulated by MonteCarlo method, in contrast to the fluid modelling with the assumption of instantaneous thermalization of impurity ions.…”
Section: Simulation Of He Transport With Impmcmentioning
confidence: 99%