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Inferring the scrape-off layer heat flux width in a divertor with a low degree of axisymmetry (2406.16471v1)

Published 24 Jun 2024 in physics.plasm-ph

Abstract: Plasma facing components (PFCs) in the next generation of tokamak devices will operate in challenging environments, with heat loads predicted to exceed 10 MWm${-2}$. The magnitude of these heat loads is set by the width of the channel, the "scrape-off layer" (SOL), into which heat is exhausted, and can be characterised by an e-folding length scale for the decay of heat flux across the channel. It is expected this channel will narrow as tokamaks move towards reactor relevant conditions. Understanding the processes involved in setting the SOL heat flux width is imperative to be able to predict the heat loads PFCs must handle in future devices. Measurements of the SOL width are performed on the high-field spherical tokamak, ST40, using a newly commissioned infrared thermography system. With its high on-axis toroidal magnetic field ($\geq$1.5 T) ST40 is uniquely positioned to investigate the influence of toroidal field on the heat flux width in spherical tokamaks, whilst also extending measurements of the SOL width in spherical tokamaks to increased poloidal field ($\geq$0.3 T). Due to the divertor on ST40 having a low degree of axisymmetry, it is necessary for a set of radial measurements of the heat flux to be taken across the divertor, made possible using an automated toolchain that fully incorporates its 3D geometry. These radial profiles are combined with the magnetic topology of the plasma to infer the width of the SOL, with both single and double exponential profiles of heat flux observed. A reduction in the heat flux is observed toroidally across part of the divertor, with preliminary investigations indicating that partial shadowing occurs, resulting from the separation between magnetic field lines and trailing edges upstream of the observed region becoming comparable to the ion gyro-radius.

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