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Plasma shaping and its impact on the pedestal of ASDEX Upgrade: edge stability and inter-ELM dynamics at varied triangularity
- Source :
- Nuclear Fusion
- Publication Year :
- 2018
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Abstract
- The plasma shape, in particular the triangularity (δ), impacts on the pedestal stability. A scan of δ including a variation of heating power (P heat) and gas puff was performed to study the behaviour of edge localised modes (ELMs) and the pre-ELM pedestal stability for different plasma shapes. Generally, at higher δ the pedestal top electron density (n e) is enhanced and the ELM repetition frequency (f ELM) is reduced. For all δ, the pedestal top n e is already fully established to its pre-ELM value during the initial recovery phase of the n e pedestal, which takes place immediately after the ELM crash. The lowering of the f ELM with increasing δ is related to longer pedestal recovery phases, especially the last pre-ELM phase with clamped pedestal gradients (after the recovery phases of the n e and electron temperature (T e) pedestal) is extended. In all investigated discharge intervals, the pre-ELM pedestal profiles are in agreement with peeling-ballooning (PB) theory. Over the investigated range of δ, two well-separated f ELM bands are observed in several discharge intervals. Their occurrence is linked to the inter-ELM pedestal stability. In both kinds of ELM cycles the pedestal evolves similarly, however, the 'fast' ELM cycle occurs before the global plasma stored energy (W MHD) increases, which then provides a stabilising effect on the pedestal, extending the inter-ELM period in the case of the 'slow' ELM cycle. At the end of a 'fast' ELM cycle the n e profile is radially shifted inwards relative to the n e profile at the end of a 'slow' ELM cycle, leading to a reduced pressure gradient. The appearance of two f ELM bands suggests that the pedestal becomes more likely PB unstable in certain phases of the inter-ELM evolution. Such a behaviour is possible because the evolution of the global plasma is not rigidly coupled to the evolution of the pedestal structure on the timescales of an ELM cycle.
- Subjects :
- Nuclear and High Energy Physics
Electron density
Materials science
Phase (waves)
Plasma
Condensed Matter Physics
01 natural sciences
edge localised mode
010305 fluids & plasmas
H-mode
ELM behaviour
Pedestal
ASDEX Upgrade
Plasma shaping
0103 physical sciences
Electron temperature
Atomic physics
Magnetohydrodynamics
plasma shaping
010306 general physics
tokamak
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 00295515 and 07413335
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Nuclear Fusion
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....34a676b1f2c6e46d390c4107e429b46c
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1088/1741-4326/aaaa43