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ELM suppression in low edge collisionality H-mode discharges using n = 3 magnetic perturbations

Authors :
Burrell, K KHB
Evans, T TEE
Doyle, E EJD
Fenstermacher, M MEF
Groebner, R RJG
Leonard, A AWL
Moyer, R RAM
Osborne, T THO
Schaffer, M MJS
Snyder, P PBS
Thomas, P PRT
West, W WPW
Boedo, J JAB
Garofalo, A AMG
Gohil, P PG
Jackson, G GLJ
Haye, R RJL La
Lasnier, C CJL
Reimerdes, H HR
Rhodes, T TLR
Scoville, J JTS
Solomon, W WMS
Thomas, D DMT
Wang, G GW
Watkins, J JGW
Zeng, L LZ
Source :
Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion; December 2005, Vol. 47 Issue: Supplement 12 p37-52, 16p
Publication Year :
2005

Abstract

Using resonant magnetic perturbations with toroidal mode number n = 3, we have produced H-mode discharges without edge localized modes (ELMs) which run with constant density and radiated power for periods up to about 2550 ms (17 energy confinement times). These ELM suppression results are achieved at pedestal collisionalities close to those desired for next step burning plasma experiments such as ITER and provide a means of eliminating the rapid erosion of divertor components in such machines which could be caused by giant ELMs. The ELM suppression is due to an enhancement in the edge particle transport which reduces pedestal current density and maximum edge pressure gradient below the threshold for peeling–ballooning modes. These n = 3 magnetic perturbations provide a means of active control of edge plasma transport.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
07413335
Volume :
47
Issue :
Supplement 12
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs7974009