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Conference Poster Year : 2023

Modeling impurity sources, transport and screening in edge tokamak plasmas: comparison with WEST experiments and application to ITER scenarios

Etienne Gravier
G. Lo-Cascio

Abstract

In this contribution, we report part of the work performed within the EUROfusion Theory, Simulation, Validation, and Verification project entitled “Impurity sources, transport, and screening” (TSVV 6). The main goal is the development, verification, and validation of advanced numerical tools in order to predict impurity sources, transport, and screening in the edge plasmas of ITER and DEMO fusion devices. The achievement obtained during the first two years of the project will be detailed, both on numerical improvements as well as validation studies on present experiments, in particular WEST, and numerical investigations focused on ITER plasmas.
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cea-04566270 , version 1 (02-05-2024)

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Ciraolo G., Bufferand H., Fedorczak N., Rivals N., Galazka K., et al.. Modeling impurity sources, transport and screening in edge tokamak plasmas: comparison with WEST experiments and application to ITER scenarios. 29th IAEA Fusion Energy Conference (FEC 2023), Oct 2023, Londres, United Kingdom. ⟨cea-04566270⟩
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