Novel SOLPS-ITER simulations of X-point target and snowflake divertors
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Cowley, C.; Kuang, Adam Q.; Moulton, D.; Lore, J.D.; Canik, J.; Umansky, M.; Wigram, Mike; Ballinger, S.; Lipschulz, B.; ... Show more Show less
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The design and understanding of alternative divertor configurations may be crucial for achieving acceptable steady-state heat and particle material loads for magnetic confinement fusion reactors. Multiple X-point alternative divertor geometries such as snowflakes and X-point targets have great potential in reducing power loads, but have not yet been simulated widely in codes with kinetic neutrals. This paper discusses recent changes made to the SOLPS-ITER code to allow for the simulation of X-point target and low-field side snowflake divertor geometries. Snowflake simulations using this method are presented, in addition to the first SOLPS-ITER simulation of the X-point target. Analysis of these results show reasonable consistency with the simple modelling and theoretical predictions, supporting the validity of the methodology implemented.
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Submitted for publication in Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion
Date issued
2022-11Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Plasma Science and Fusion CenterJournal
Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion
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IOP
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22ja109