TURBULENCE MODELING OF THE TOROIDAL WALL HEAT LOAD DUE TO SHEAR FLOWSOVER CAVITIES IN THE NEUTRAL GAS BLANKET DIVERTOR REGIME

Citation
G. Vahala et al., TURBULENCE MODELING OF THE TOROIDAL WALL HEAT LOAD DUE TO SHEAR FLOWSOVER CAVITIES IN THE NEUTRAL GAS BLANKET DIVERTOR REGIME, Physics of plasmas, 4(11), 1997, pp. 3992-4000
Citations number
29
Categorie Soggetti
Phsycs, Fluid & Plasmas
Journal title
ISSN journal
1070664X
Volume
4
Issue
11
Year of publication
1997
Pages
3992 - 4000
Database
ISI
SICI code
1070-664X(1997)4:11<3992:TMOTTW>2.0.ZU;2-0
Abstract
Heat loads to the target plate in reactor tokamaks are estimated to be orders of magnitude higher than those that can be withstood by known materials. In regimes of plasma detachment, there is strong evidence t hat plasma recombination occurs near the divertor plate, leading to a cold neutral gas blanket. Because of the strong coupling between the p lasma and the neutrals within the divertor region, there is significan t neutral flows along field lines up to Mach 1.2 and Reynolds numbers over 1000. Here the effects of three dimensional (3D) neutral turbulen ce within the gas blanket on heat deposition to the toroidal wall are examined. Both two dimensional (2D) mean shear flows over toroidal cav ities as well as a fully 3D initial value problem of heat pulse propag ation are considered. The results for algebraic stress model, K-epsilo n and laminar flows are compared. It is found that 3D velocity shear t urbulence has profound effects on the heat loads, indicating that simp le (linear) Reynolds stress closure schemes are inadequate. (C) 1997 A merican Institute of Physics.