Published November 1984 | Version v1
Journal article

A kinetic model for divertors and pumped limiters

  • 1. Wisconsin Univ., Madison (USA). Dept. of Nuclear Engineering

Description

In divertors and pumped limiters, plasma flows along magnetic field lines from the scrape-off layer to a material wall where it is neutralized. The neutrals refluxing from the wall will undergo ionization and charge exchange, producing cold ions. This problem has been examined by using a largely analytical, collisionless kinetic model which includes the effects of charge exchange. Cases with uniform magnetic field and with magnetic fields possessing a constriction (as in a bundle divertor) are treated. The cold ions increase the electric potential over that which otherwise would exist. Solutions are found with a peak in the potential near the plate, with cold ions flowing down the potential gradient either toward the scrape-off zone or towards the wall, depending on where they are produced. This is in agreement with the predictions of fluid theories and numerical kinetic calculations. The net effect is to reduce the heat flux in hot ions to the divertor plate, desirable for reducing sputtering loss. This analytical approach can be used to produce computationally efficient routines to determine particle and energy losses from the scrape-off layer which are suitable for inclusion in transport codes. (author)

Additional details

Publishing Information

Journal Title
Nucl. Fusion
Journal Volume
24
Journal Issue
11
Series
Nucl. Fusion.
Journal Page Range
1439-1450
ISSN
0029-5515

INIS

Country of Publication
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
Country of Input or Organization
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
INIS RN
16019169
Subject category
S70: PLASMA PHYSICS AND FUSION TECHNOLOGY;
Descriptors DEI
ANALYTICAL SOLUTION; CHARGE EXCHANGE; DIVERTORS; ELECTRIC POTENTIAL; ENERGY DEPOSITION; FIRST WALL; IONIZATION; IONS; KINETIC EQUATIONS; LIMITERS; PARTICLE LOSSES; PLASMA SCRAPE-OFF LAYER; RECYCLING
Descriptors DEC
BOUNDARY LAYERS; CHARGED PARTICLES; EQUATIONS; LAYERS; THERMONUCLEAR REACTOR WALLS