H. Zhu S. C. Chapman R. O. Dendy K. Itoh
It is shown that rapid substantial changes in heating rate can induce transitions to improved energy confinement regimes in zero-dimensional models for tokamak plasma phenomenology. We examine for the first time the effect of step changes in heating rate in the models of Kim and Diamond [Phys. Rev. Lett. 90, 185006 (2003)] and Malkov and Diamond [P…
PublishedS. C. Chapman R. O. Dendy T. N. Todd N. W. Watkins A. J. Webster F. Calderon J. Morris JET EFDA Contributors
A phase relationship is identified between sequential edge localized modes (ELMs) occurrence times in a set of H-mode tokamak plasmas to the voltage measured in full flux azimuthal loops in the divertor region. We focus on plasmas in the Joint European Torus where a steady H-mode is sustained over several seconds, during which ELMs are observed in …
PublishedYueqiang Liu I. T. Chapman J. P. Graves G. Z. Hao Z. R. Wang J. E. Menard M. Okabayashi E. J. Strait A. Turnbull
A non-perturbative magnetohydrodynamic-kinetic hybrid formulation is developed and implemented into the MARS-K code [Liu et al., Phys. Plasmas 15, 112503 (2008)] that takes into account the anisotropy and asymmetry [Graves et al., Nature Commun. 3, 624 (2012)] of the equilibrium distribution of energetic particles (EPs) in particle pitch angle spac…
PublishedA.J. Thornton A. Kirk J.R. Harrison P. Cahyna I.T. Chapman E. Nardon The Mast Team
The high pressure gradients in the edge of a tokamak plasma can lead to the formation of explosive plasma instabilities known as edge localised modes (ELMs). The control of ELMs is an important requirement for the next generation of fusion devices such as ITER. Experiments performed on the Mega Amp Spherical Tokamak (MAST) at Culham have shown that…
PublishedA.J. Webster R.O. Dendy F.A. Calderon S. C. Chapman E. Delabie D. Dodt R. Felton T. N. Todd F. Maviglia J. Morris V. Riccardo B. Alper S. Brezinsek P. Coad J. Likonen M. Rubel JET EFDA Contributors
For a two week period during the Joint European Torus (JET) 2012 experimental campaign, the same high confinement plasma was repeated 151 times. The dataset was analysed to produce a probability density function (pdf) for the waiting times between edge-localised plasma instabilities (“ELMs”). The result was entirely unexpected. Instead of a smo…
PublishedI.T. Chapman J.T. Holgate N. Ben Ayed G. Cunningham C.J. Ham J.R. Harrison A. Kirk G. Mcardle A. Patel R. Scannell The Mast Team
When resonant magnetic perturbations are applied in MAST, the plasma edge boundary experiences a three dimensional distortion, which can be a few percent of the minor radius in amplitude, in good agreement with ideal 3d equilibrium modelling. This displacement occurs in plasmas both with radial position feedback control applied, and without feedbac…
PublishedI.T. Chapman A. Kirk R.J. Akers C.J. Ham J.R. Harrison J. Hawke Y.Q. Liu K.G. McClements S. Pamela S. Saarelma R. Scannell A.J. Thornton The Mast Team
ELM mitigation has been demonstrated in MAST using resonant magnetic perturbations (RMPs) with toroidal mode number, n RM P = 2, 3, 4, 6. It has been observed that the mitigated ELM frequency increases with the amplitude of the applied field provided it is above a critical threshold. This threshold value depends on the mode number of the RMP, with …
PublishedAJ Thornton A Kirk P Cahyna IT Chapman JR Harrison Yueqiang Liu The Mast Team
Edge localised modes (ELMs) are a concern for future devices, such as ITER, due to the large transient heat loads they generate on the divertor surfaces which could limit the operational lifetime of the device. This paper discusses the application of resonant magnetic perturbations (RMPs) as a mechanism for ELM control on MAST. Experiments have bee…
PublishedI.T. Chapman M. Becoulet T. Bird J. Canik M. Cianciosa W.A. Cooper T. Evans N. Ferraro C. Fuchs M. Gryaznevich Y. Gribov C. Ham J. Hanson G. Huijsmans A. Kirk S. Lazerson Y. Liang I. Lupelli R.A. Moyer C. Nührenberg F. Orain D. Orlov,
The three dimensional plasma boundary displacements induced by applied nonaxisymmetric magnetic perturbations have been measured in ASDEX Upgrade, DIII-D, JET, MAST and NSTX. The displacements arising from applied resonant magnetic perturbations (RMPs) are measured up to ±5% of the minor radius in present day machines. Good agreement can be found …
PublishedJ. R. Harrison A. Kirk I T. Chapman P. Cahyna Yueqiang Liu E. Nardon A.J. Thornton
Lobe structures due to the application of resonant magnetic perturbations (RMPs) have been observed using wide-angle imaging of light from He1+ ions in the vicinity of the lower X-point in MAST. The data presented are from lower single-null discharges where RMPs of toroidal mode number, n, of 4 and 6 were applied. It has been found that, above a th…
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