D. 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 PublishedJ.Leddy B. Dudson M. Romanelli B. Shanahan N. Walkden
Tokamak plasmas are confined by a magnetic field that limits the particle and heat transport perpendicular to the field. Parallel to the field the ionised particles can move freely, so to obtain confinement the field lines are “closed" (ie. form closed surfaces of constant poloidal flux) in the core of a tokamak. Towards, the edge, however, the …
Preprint PublishedF. Militello B. Dudson L. Easy A. Kirk P. Naylor
The interaction of L-mode and inter-ELM Scrape-Off Layer (SOL) filaments is investigated by simulating the dynamics of two seeded density perturbations with different initial separation. A numerical campaign of 2D and 3D simulations is presented to explore the effect that different filaments' perpendicular size and relative distance have on their r…
Preprint PublishedS.Y. Allan S. Elmore G. Fishpool B. Dudson The MAST Team The EUROFusion MST1 Team
Retarding field energy analysers (RFEAs) have been used to compare the ion temperature ( T i ) of large plasma filaments with the background plasma (composed of small scale filaments) at the midplane and divertor target in L mode discharges in the Mega Amp Spherical Tokamak (MAST). At low densities, at the midplane and divertor, at distances from 2…
Preprint PublishedN. R. Walkden B. D. Dudson L. Easy G. Fishpool J. T. Omotani
This paper presents a numerical investigation of isolated filament dynamics in a simulation geometry representative of the scrape-off layer (SOL) of the Mega Amp Spherical Tokamak (MAST) previously studied in [N.R.Walkden et.al, Plasma Phys. Control. Fusion, 55 (2013) 105005]. This paper focuses on the evolution of filament cross-sections at the ou…
Preprint PublishedJ. Leddy B. Dudson M. Romanelli JET Contributors
Drift-reduced plasma fluid models are commonly used in plasma physics for analytic studies and simulations, so the validity of such models must be verified for the regions of parameter space in which tokamak plasmas exist. By deriving and comparing the linear dispersion relations for the drift-wave instability for both a drift-reduced model and a f…
Preprint PublishedJ.T. Omotani B.D. Dudson E. Havlícková M. Umansky
Non-local closures allow kinetic effects on parallel transport to be included in fluid simulations. This is especially important in the scrape-off layer, but to be useful there the non-local model requires consistent kinetic boundary conditions at the sheath. A non-local closure scheme based on solution of a kinetic equation using a diagonalized mo…
Preprint PublishedJ.R. Harrison G.M. Fishpool B.D. Dudson
Measurements of intensity fluctuation of light emission within the divertor volume of MAST provide strong evidence for the existence of filamentary structures within the private flux region (PFR). These filaments are observed in L-mode and H-mode confinement regimes. Correlation analysis of the camera data supports the hypothesis that the filaments…
Preprint PublishedL. Easy F. Militello J. Omotani N. R. Walkden B. Dudson
The propagation of filaments in the Scrape Off Layer (SOL) of tokamaks largely determines the plasma profiles in the region. In a conduction limited SOL, parallel temperature gradients are expected, such that the resistance to parallel currents is greater at the target than further upstream. Since the perpendicular motion of an isolated filament is…
Preprint PublishedN.R. Walkden J. Adamek S. Allan B. D. Dudson S. Elmore G. Fishpool J. Harrison A. Kirk M. Komm
The ball pen probe (BPP) technique is used successfully to make profile measurements of plasma potential, electron temperature, and radial electric field on the Mega Amp Spherical Tokamak. The potential profile measured by the BPP is shown to significantly differ from the floating potential both in polarity and profile shape. By combining the BPP p…
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