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L-mode to H-mode transition triggered by sawtooth-induced heat flux in EAST

Authors :
Rende Chen
Guang Xu
L.M. Shao
Q. Yu
Jinping Qian
Lingxuan Zhang
Ning Yan
W. Shen
Weiwei Gao
Y. M. Duan
Ang Ti
Laiguo Chen
Tianfu Zhou
Ming Xu
EAST Team
Source :
Physics Letters A
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

H-modes induced by sawtooth events can be often observed in discharges with marginal auxiliary power injection in EAST. Poloidal flow shear at the very plasma edge, increasing ∼25% up to the threshold value, is observed just before the L-H transition by means of a fast reciprocating probe array in EAST. This suddenly risen poloidal flow shear, caused by the increased turbulent driven Reynolds force, is motived by the heat pulse originally released by a sawtooth crash at the plasma core. Associated with the critical poloidal flow shear, the local turbulent decorrelation rate increases significantly. The increased turbulent decorrelation rate compensated by nonlinear energy transfer rate from the turbulence to the low-frequency shear flows, exceeding the turbulence energy input rate, is sustained for several hundred microseconds till the turbulence quench happening.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Physics Letters A
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....0f3b2bee35804d5468ecba18dc7b3ace