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Overview of experimental results and code validation activities at Alcator C-Mod

Authors :
R. Ochoukov
J.R. Walk
R.R. Parker
A.N. James
Naoto Tsujii
Robert Ellis
Jay Kesner
S. D. Scott
G.M. Olynyk
Jungpyo Lee
Ralph Kube
Vlad Soukhanovskii
Earl Marmar
G.M. Wallace
Z.S. Hartwig
S.J. Wukitch
D. L. Brower
K. T. Liao
Aaron Bader
S. Park
John Rice
J. Stillerman
M.L. Garrett
W. Burke
S. Harrison
G. Dekow
L.E. Sugiyama
C. Yang
Seung Gyou Baek
Odd Erik Garcia
R.F. Vieira
Amanda Hubbard
G. A. Wurden
R. W. Harvey
Orso Meneghini
M. Chilenski
Yu-Ming Lin
Cornwall Lau
Michael Brookman
W. Beck
P. McGibbon
L. F. Delgado-Aparicio
Christian Theiler
M. Preynas
D.R. Miller
C. Gao
Jeff Candy
Matthew Reinke
Anne White
William L. Rowan
John Wright
Robert Mumgaard
James R. Wilson
Julien Hillairet
C.P. Kasten
D.G. Whyte
Eugene A. Fitzgerald
R. J. Groebner
Paul Ennever
C.L. Fiore
Theodore Golfinopoulos
P. B. Snyder
Istvan Cziegler
R. Murray
E. Davis
Istvan Pusztai
Weixing Ding
M. Chung
Thomas W. Fredian
Martin Greenwald
Yuri Podpaly
Brian LaBombard
Harold Barnard
Ian H. Hutchinson
W. Bergerson
Syun'ichi Shiraiwa
Ahmed Diallo
Brandon Sorbom
Robert Granetz
K. B. Woller
J. M. Sierchio
A. Kanojia
Manfred Bitter
P. Xu
Y. Ma
D.R. Ernst
Dan Brunner
J. H. Irby
D. R. Mikkelsen
P.T. Bonoli
Jerry Hughes
Stewart Zweben
D. Terry
G.M. Wright
S.M. Wolfe
Igor Bespamyatnov
Nathan Howard
Ian Faust
David Pace
Choongki Sung
Miklos Porkolab
A. Dominguez
J.L. Terry
C.E. Kessel
M. Churchill
K. W. Hill
Bruce Lipschultz
Source :
Nuclear Fusion. 53:104004
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
IOP Publishing, 2013.

Abstract

Recent research on the Alcator C-Mod tokamak has focused on a range of scientific issues with particular emphasis on ITER needs and on detailed comparisons between experimental measurements and predictive models. Research on ICRF (ion cyclotron range of frequencies) heating emphasized the origins and mitigation of metallic impurities while work on lower hybrid current drive experiments have focused on linear and nonlinear wave interactions that limit efficiency at high densities in regimes with low single pass absorption. Experiments in core turbulence and transport focused on quantitative, multi-field comparisons between nonlinear gyro-kinetics simulations and experimental measurements of profiles, fluxes and fluctuations. Experiments into self-generated rotation observed spontaneous flow reversal at a critical density identical to the transition density between linear ohmic confinement and saturated ohmic confinement regimes. H-mode studies have measured pedestal widths consistent with kinetic-ballooning-mode-like instabilities, while the pedestal heights quantitatively match the EPED code predictions. Experiments with I-mode have increased the operating window for this promising edge-localized-mode-free regime. Extrapolation of I-mode to ITER suggests that the fusion gain Q ~ 10 could be possible in ITER. Investigations into the physics and scaling of the power exhaust channel width in attached enhanced D-alpha H-mode and L-mode plasma showed a direct connection between the midplane pressure-folding length and the outer divertor target footprint. The width was found to scale inversely with IP, while being independent of conducted power, BT or q95 and insensitive to the scrape-off layer connection length - a behaviour that suggests critical-gradient physics sets both pressure and heat-flux profiles.

Details

ISSN :
17414326 and 00295515
Volume :
53
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nuclear Fusion
Accession number :
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