1. Study of near SOL decay lengths in ASDEX Upgrade under attached and detached divertor conditions.
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H J Sun, E Wolfrum, B Kurzan, T Eich, K Lackner, A Scarabosio, I Paradela Pérez, O Kardaun, M Faitsch, S Potzel, U Stroth, and Team, the ASDEX Upgrade
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DIVERTERS (Electronics) ,H-mode plasma confinement ,L-mode plasma confinement ,THOMSON scattering ,CONDUCTION electrons - Abstract
A database with attached, partially detached and completely detached divertors has been constructed in ASDEX Upgrade discharges in both H-mode and L-mode plasmas with Thomson Scattering data suitable for the analysis of the upstream SOL electron profiles. By comparing upstream temperature decay width, with the scaling of the SOL power decay width, based on the downstream IR measurements, it is found that a simple relation based on classical electron conduction can relate and well. The combined dataset can be described by both a single scaling and a separate scaling for H-modes and L-modes. For the single scaling, a strong inverse dependence of, on the separatrix temperature, is found, suggesting the classical parallel Spitzer–Harm conductivity as dominant mechanism controlling the SOL width in both L-mode and H-mode over a large set of plasma parameters. This dependence on explains why, for the same global plasma parameters, in L-mode is approximately twice that in H-mode and under detached conditions, the SOL upstream electron profile broadens when the density reaches a critical value. Comparing the derived scaling from experimental data with power balance, gives the cross-field thermal diffusivity as consistent with earlier studies on Compass-D, JET and Alcator C-Mod. However, the possibility of the separate scalings for different regimes cannot be excluded, which gives results similar to those previously reported for the H-mode, but here the wider SOL width for L-mode plasmas is explained simply by the larger premultiplying coefficient. The relative merits of the two scalings in representing the data and their theoretical implications are discussed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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