Compatibility of H-mode with a radiating boundary and divertor detachment

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, , Citation H-S Bosch et al 1996 Plasma Phys. Control. Fusion 38 1493 DOI 10.1088/0741-3335/38/8/061

0741-3335/38/8/1493

Abstract

ITER or any other future fusion device will operate in H-mode to take advantage of the improved confinement. Stationary operation in H-mode, however, requires the occurrence of ELMs, and the resulting power load on the divertor target plates is not acceptable from the engineering point of view. Beyond this, the present divertor concepts rely on a cold and dense (possibly detached) divertor plasma. Large type-I ELMs, however, carry too large a power and possibly burn through such cold divertor plasmas.

The completely detached H-mode (CDH-mode), recently established in ASDEX Upgrade shows detachment at both divertor target plates and small ELMs (so-called type-III ELMs), that do not burn through the divertor plasma. The extrapolation of this scenario to ITER, however, is an important question.

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