D A Ryan M Dunne A Kirk S Saarelma W Suttrop C Ham Y Q Liu M Willensdorfer the ASDEX Upgrade team the MST1 team
A numerical survey of the plasma response in ASDEX Upgrade ELM control experiments is conducted, to clarify the role of triangularity in the suppression mechanism. The pedestal pressure increases with triangularity consistent with previous work [2], which modestly boosts the peeling response. However, the peeling response decreases with increasi…
Preprint PublishedGuoliang Xia Yueqiang Liu C. J. Ham Shuo Wang Li Li G. Y. Zheng J. X. Li N. Zhang X. Bai G. Q. Dong the HL-2M team
Effects of toroidal plasma flow, magnetic drift kinetic damping as well as feedback control, on the resistive wall mode instability in HL-2M tokamak are numerically investigated, using the linear stability codes MARS-F/K (Liu Y Q et al 2000 Phys. Plasmas 7 3681, Liu Y Q et al 2008 Phys. Plasmas 15…
Preprint Publishedyiqiang wang Bin Liu Kun Yan Minshi Wang Saurabh Kabra Yu-Lung Chiu David Dye Peter D. Lee Yong Liu Biao Cai
The deformation responses at 77 and 293 K of a FeCoNiCr high-entropy alloy, produced by a powder metallurgy route, are investigated using in situ neutron diffraction and correlative transmission electron microscopy. The strength and ductility of the alloy are significant improved at cryogenic temperatures. The true ultimate tensile strengt…
Preprint PublishedL. Piron A. Kirk Y. Q. Liu G. Cunningham M. Carr G. Fishpool R. Gowland I. Katramados D. Luckin R. Martin
In magnetic fusion devices, unwanted non-axisymmetric magnetic eld perturbations, known as error fields (EF), can have detrimental effects on plasma stability and confinement. To minimize their impact on plasma performances and on the available operational space, it is important to identify the EF sources and develop EF control strategies. MAST Up…
Preprint PurchaseB. J. Ding P. T. Bonoli A. Tuccillo M. Goniche K. Kirov M. Li Y. Li R. Cesario Y. Peysson A. Ekedahl L. Amicucci S. Baek I. Faust R. Parker S. Shiraiwa G. M. Wallace A. Cardinali C. Castaldo S. Ceccuzzi J. Mailloux F. Napoli F. Liu B. Wan JET Contributors
Progress in understanding lower hybrid current drive (LHCD) at high density has been made through experiments and modeling, which is encouraging given the need for an efficient off-axis current profile control technique in burning plasma. By reducing the wall recycling of neutrals, the edge temperature is increased and the effect of parametric inst…
Preprint PublishedK. G. McClements K. Tani R. J. Akers Y. Q. Liu K. Shinohara H. Tsutsui S. Tsuji-Iio
The application of non-axisymmetric resonant magnetic perturbations (RMPs) to low current plasmas in the Mega Amp Spherical Tokamak (MAST) was found to be correlated with substantial drops in neutron production, suggesting a significant degradation of fast ion confinement. The effects of such perturbations on fast ions in MAST have been modelled us…
Preprint PublishedD. A. Ryan Y. Q. Liu A. Kirk W. Suttrop B. Dudson M. Dunne M. Willensdorfer the ASDEX-Upgrade team and the EUROfusion MST1 team
It has been previously demonstrated in (Li et al 2016 Nuclear Fusion 56 126007) that the optimum upper/lower coil phase shift ΔΦopt for alignment of RMP coils for ELM mitigation depends sensitively on q95, and other equilibrium plasma parameters. Therefore, ΔΦopt is expected to vary widely during the current ramp …
Preprint PublishedX. Yi K. Arakawa D. Nguyen-Manh F. Ferroni P. Liu W. Han F. Wan S. G. Roberts
Helium bubble production in tungsten has been studied combining transmission electron microscopy and in situ irradiations with 10 keV He+ ions. The irradiations were carried out at four temperatures (773 K, 1073 K, 1273 K, 1473 K), and were held at intervals of (0.45; 0.9; 1.2; 1.5) × 1020 He+/m2 for each temperature. Based on detailed analyses of…
Preprint PublishedK. Tani K. Shinohara T. Oikawa H. Tsutsui K.G. McClements R.J. Akers Y.Q. Liu M. Suzuki S. Ide Y. Kusama S. Tsuji-Iio
A non-steady-state orbit-following Monte-Carlo code has been developed. As part of the verification and validation of the code, calculations of time dependent neutron rates have been made for a specific shot in the Mega Amp Spherical Tokamak (MAST) using three-dimensional fields representing vacuum resonant magnetic perturbations (RMPs) and toroida…
Preprint PublishedY. Liu C.J. Ham A. Kirk L. Li A. Loarte D.A. Ryan Y. Sun W. Suttrop X. Yang L. Zhou
Resonant magnetic perturbations (RMP) have extensively been demonstrated as a plausible technique for mitigating or suppressing large edge localized modes (ELMs). Associated with this is a substantial amount of theory and modelling efforts during recent years. Various models describing the plasma response to the RMP fields have been proposed in the…
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