Overview of the results from divertor experiments with attached and detached plasmas at Wendelstein 7-X and their implications for steady-state operation

Author:

Jakubowski M.ORCID,Endler M.ORCID,Feng Y.,Gao Y.ORCID,Killer C.ORCID,König R.ORCID,Krychowiak M.,Perseo V.ORCID,Reimold F.,Schmitz O.ORCID,Pedersen T.S.ORCID,Brezinsek S.ORCID,Dinklage A.ORCID,Drewelow P.ORCID,Niemann H.ORCID,Otte M.ORCID,Gruca M.ORCID,Hammond K.ORCID,Kremeyer T.ORCID,Kubkowska M.ORCID,Jabłoński S.,Pandey A.,Wurden G.ORCID,Zhang D.ORCID,Bozhenkov S.ORCID,Böckenhoff D.ORCID,Dhard C.P.,Baldzuhn J.,Gradic D.ORCID,Effenberg F.ORCID,Kornejew P.,Lazerson S.ORCID,Lore J.ORCID,Naujoks D.ORCID,Puig Sitjes AORCID,Schlisio G.ORCID,Ślęczka M.,Wenzel U.ORCID,Winters V.ORCID,the W7-X Team

Abstract

Abstract Wendelstein 7-X (W7-X), the largest advanced stellarator, is built to demonstrate high power, high performance quasi-continuous operation. Therefore, in the recent campaign, experiments were performed to prepare for long pulse operation, addressing three critical issues: the development of stable detachment, control of the heat and particle exhaust, and the impact of leading edges on plasma performance. The heat and particle exhaust in W7-X is realized with the help of an island divertor, which utilizes large magnetic islands at the plasma boundary. This concept shows very efficient heat flux spreading and favourable scaling with input power. Experiments performed to overload leading edges showed that the island divertor yields good impurity screening. A highlight of the recent campaign was a robust detachment scenario, which allowed reducing power loads even by a factor of ten. At the same time, neutral pressures at the pumping gap entrance yielded the particle removal rate close to the values required for stable density control in steady-state operation.

Funder

EUROfusion Consortium

US Department of Energy

Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education

Publisher

IOP Publishing

Subject

Condensed Matter Physics,Nuclear and High Energy Physics

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