Abstract

The B2-EIRENE code has been compared with plasma edge measurements from Alcator C-MOD, DIII-D, JET, JT-60U in L-mode and H-mode regimes. Similarities in L-mode discharges between JET and JT-60U are well reproduced by the code as well as the sudden approach to detachment seen in JT-60U when a 1% chemical sputtering yield for carbon is assumed. Comparisons between similar L-mode regimes in JET, JT-60U and Alcator C-MOD reveal the larger importance of anomalous energy convection in Alcator C-MOD with regard to larger tokamaks. H-mode discharges of DIII-D and JET can be satisfactorily modelled with similar values of the transport coefficients (approximately an order magnitude smaller than in L-mode) when the power flow into the scrape-off layer (SOL) is dominated by the ion channel, as previous EDGE2D simulations for JET suggested.

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