Abstract
Abstract
Towards a physical understanding of the formation of flattened upstream scrape-off-layer (SOL) density profiles, namely ‘density shoulders’, a self-consistent one-dimensional radial transport model has been developed to estimate the upstream profiles covering both the core plasma and SOL region at the tokamak midplane. For the SOL region, the effective density and temperature profiles for the ionization process are obtained by the weighted averaging of the upstream and downstream profiles, which can distinguish the open-target operation from the closed-target operation by a weighting factor. Compared with enhanced turbulent convective transport, it is complementary for the model to study the competition between the effective source S
eff and the parallel particle loss L
SOL. It indicates that: (1) an appropriate S
eff intensity controlled by the neutral pressure due to divertor or wall recycling and (2) an appropriate S
eff peak position in a far SOL region adjusted by the plasma current as well as the weighting factor could offset the damping effect of L
SOL on the density profile. Then S
eff over L
SOL in a far SOL region could be the sole process involved in bringing about SOL density shoulders.
Funder
the Key Research Program of Frontier Sciences, CAS
the National Magnetic Confinement Fusion Energy R&D Program of China
the Youth Spark Program of Hefei Institutes of Physical Science
the National Science Foundation for Young Scientists of China
the National Natural Science Foundation of China
the CASHIPS Director’s Fund
the Science Foundation of Institute of Plasma Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
the K C Wong Education Foundation
Subject
Condensed Matter Physics,Nuclear and High Energy Physics
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