Edge Physics Forum 2017

Dependence of Tokamak Confinement on ELM Power Losses

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The role of the edge ion heat flux for transitions from L-mode to H-mode in Alcator C-Mod is investigated. Several selected discharges from the low to medium density range in C-Mod were analyzed by time dependent power balance analysis using the transport code TRANSP. The ion heat flux was calculated by adding the power from the ion cyclotron resonance heating deposited in the ion channel and the electron-ion heat exchange. These calculations showed that the surface integrated edge ion heat flux obtained just prior to the L-H transition increases linearly with line average density, which agrees with previous results from AUG. It appears, as if a critical amount of heat flux per particle is necessary for the transition. The comparison of the results of this work and previous research at AUG lead to a simple linear scaling law for the critical edge ion heat flux necessary for the transition into H-mode. [mehr]

Neutrals in the tokamak edge: neoclassical ions and momentum transport

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Due to their high cross-field mobility, neutral particles interacting with the plasma through charge-exchange can contribute to the radial transport of toroidal angular momentum even at low relative densities. The contribution of non-Maxwellian parts of the ion distribution function is particularly interesting, as it can generate a momentum flux through the neutrals even in the absence of rotation. The neutrals can therefore contribute to intrinsic rotation. We model neutrals using a short mean-free-path approximation, in a background of neoclassical ions having arbitrary collisionality, on closed flux surfaces near the edge. As an application, we will show the effect of flux surface geometry on plasma rotation in 'predictive' mode where the neutrals are assumed to dominate the angular momentum transport. We will also show the momentum flux through neutrals in 'interpretive' mode, where plasma profiles from an L-mode AUG discharge are used to estimate the magnitude of the angular momentum flux through neutrals, finding that it may be a significant fraction of the angular momentum input from NBI. [mehr]

Inter-ELM pedestal evolution in AUG - Impact of the triangularity on the pedestal structure and dynamics

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Estimation of X-mode reflectometry first fringe frequency using neural networks

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Influence of external magnetic perturbations on the plasma boundary in L-mode and on the plasma position control system of ASDEX Upgrade

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Korrektur von IR-Thermographiedaten mit IR-Volumenemission

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Für den sicheren Betrieb einer Fusionsanlage ist es unerlässlich die Abfuhr der erzeugten Wärme zu kontrollieren und zu charakterisieren. Infrarot Thermographie wird zur Bestimmung der Oberflächentemperatur der Wand und der damit verbundenen Wärmeflüsse benutzt. Dabei wird die Planck Strahlung der Oberfläche mit Sichtlinien durch das Plasma gemessen. Besonders in für zukünftige Reaktoren vorhergesehenen Operationsbereichen mit erhöhter Randdichte wird die Temperaturbestimmung durch vom Plasma emittierte Bremsstrahlung in ASDEX Upgrade erschwert.Diese Bachelorarbeit zeigt, dass anhand der vorhandener Daten eine nachträgliche Korrektur der infrarot Thermographiedaten möglich ist und charakterisiert diese.Dazu werden die Temperaturdaten gefiltert und der Wärmefluss mithilfe des THEODOR Codes neu berechnet.Unterschiedliche Filtermöglichkeiten werden anhand des resultierenden Wärmeflussses charakterisiert. [mehr]

Study of the upstream decay width and its correlation with properties in the confinement region

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Turbulence Nonlinearities Shed Light on Geometric Asymmetry in Tokamak Confinement Transitions

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  • Datum: 08.11.2017
  • Uhrzeit: 15:30 - 16:30
  • Vortragende(r): Cziegler, Istvan
  • York Plasma Institute, Department of Physics, University of York, Heslington YO10 5DD, United Kingdom
  • Ort: Garching
  • Raum: Seminarraum D3

Status of the Divertor Thomson Scattering System

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Edge coherent modes observed with the ultra-fast swept reflectometer

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Predictions of HFS SOL flow behavior and inner divertor detachment by SOLPS 5.0

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Edge density and radiation measurements on medium-sized tokamaks

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  • Datum: 06.12.2017
  • Uhrzeit: 15:30 - 16:30
  • Vortragende(r): Balazs Tal
  • Wigner Research Centre for Physics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences
  • Ort: Garching
  • Raum: Seminarraum D3

Proto-MPEX Overview and Power Balance

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Effective collecting area of a cylindrical Langmuir probe in magnetized plasma

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  • Datum: 20.12.2017
  • Uhrzeit: 15:30 - 16:30
  • Vortragende(r): Mariia Usoltceva
  • Department of Applied Physics, Gent University, 9000 Gent, Belgium Université de Lorraine, 54506 Vandœuvre-lès-Nancy, France Max-Planck-Institut für Plasmaphysik, Boltzmannstr. 2, 85748 Garching, Germany
  • Ort: Garching
  • Raum: Seminarraum D3
  • Gastgeber: IPP
Langmuir probe diagnostic on magnetic plasma devices encounters even more challenges in data processing than in non-magnetized plasmas, the latest itself being far from simple. In this talk a theory of particle collection by a probe at the plasma potential in collisionless weakly-ionized plasma is presented, accounting for velocities distributed according to the Maxwell equation and different mechanisms of particles collection depending on their speed. Experimental validation of the presented theory has been done with 2 cylindrical probe (Rpr = 75 µm, Lpr = 1 cm and Rpr = 0.5 mm, Lpr = 1 cm) parallel to B on a linear plasma device Aline, with magnetic field of 0.0024−0.1 T and plasma density of 10e15−10e17 m^-3 in Helium. Cylindrical probe measurements are compared to data from a planar probe perpendicular to the magnetic field and results for electron density, temperature and plasma potential are presented. The introduced theory has no limits of applicability in terms of probe size, shape or orientation. Alongside the main subject a number of associated issues is addressed with various detailing: a probe design issue relative to magnetized environment, “intersection” method of plasma potential evaluation and robustness of the conventional “1st derivative” method; a current bump near plasma potential for a parallel oriented probe, self-consistent calculation of electron temperature and density. [mehr]
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