1991
DOI: 10.1088/0029-5515/31/4/003
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Zero-dimensional relationships of tokamak scrape-off-layer parameters and the influence of these parameters on transport in the main plasma

Abstract: The authors present a model for the plasma in the region outside the limiter which is suitable for describing the limiter and divertor configurations and could be used for a self-consistent study of plasma confinement in the main zone and at the edge. Integral zero-dimensional relationships are employed to describe the processes occurring in the scrape-off layer (SOL, wall plasma) region of a tokamak. This approach makes it possible to construct a model which takes into account, at least qualitatively, the pri… Show more

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“…ASTRA [300] and GT-WHIST [301]. This model has been calibrated for ITER against two dimensional divertor codes [104] (see Section 4.4.3), and agrees to within a factor of two with neutral density, particle removal rates and radiation loss for partly or shallow detached ITER cases.…”
Section: Particle Control and He Exhaustmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…ASTRA [300] and GT-WHIST [301]. This model has been calibrated for ITER against two dimensional divertor codes [104] (see Section 4.4.3), and agrees to within a factor of two with neutral density, particle removal rates and radiation loss for partly or shallow detached ITER cases.…”
Section: Particle Control and He Exhaustmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…To estimate the role of this effect quantitatively a self-consistent transport analysis of the bulk plasma and SOL of low density JET discharges performed is in this paper. The zero-dimensional SOL model [3] is used in simulations which is extended here to take into account SEE. The selfconsistent simulations are carried out using the ASTRA code with the standard system of transport equations [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%