摘要
The recently modified EMC3-EIRENE code package has been widely applied as an edge-plasma analysis tool and resulted in successful validation against various measured trends seen in stellarator and tokamak plasma boundaries.It has been shown that the code package applied for Wendelstein 7-X(W7-X)discharges in the interpretive mode can assess the impact of impurity effects on the electron density,measured by a set of Langmuir probes.In particular the spatial quantification of impurities and effects from the effective charge state Zeff and effective mass meff,which are non-trivial to record by diagnostics,were examined.The results showed that earlier assumptions of the effective charge-state distribution and effective mass for reported Langmuir probe measurements must be revised.Subsequently,reprocessing these measurements with code-interpreted spatial profiles of the effective charge state and effective mass led to an overall improved physical consistency.
基金
This work has been carried out within the framework of the EUROfusion Consortium and has received funding from the Euratom research and training programme 2014–2018 under Grant Agreement No.633053.