L. Garzotti J. Figueiredo C. M. Roach M. Valovic D. Dickinson G. Naylor M. Romanelli R. Scannell G. Szepesi The Mast Team
Reactor grade plasmas are likely to be fuelled by pellet injection. This technique transiently perturbs the profiles, driving the density profile hollow and flattening the edge temperature profile. After the pellet perturbation, the density and temperature profiles relax towards their quasi-steady-state shape. Microinstabilities influence plasma co…
PublishedA. Kirk Yueqiang Liu I.T. Chapman J. Harrison E. Nardon R. Scannell A.J. Thornton The Mast Team
The application of resonant magnetic perturbations (RMPs) with a toroidal mode number of n=3 to connected double null plasmas in the MAST tokamak produces up to a factor of 9 increase in Edge Localized Mode (ELM) frequency and reduction in plasma energy loss associated with type-I ELMs. A threshold current for ELM mitigation is observed above which…
PublishedJ. Hawke R. Scannell M. Maslov J. B. Migozzi JET-EFDA Contributors
This work isolated the cause of the observed discrepancy between the electron temperature (Te) measurements before and after the JET Core LIDAR Thomson Scattering (TS) diagnostic was upgraded. In the upgrade process, stray light filters positioned just before the detectors were removed from the system. Modelling showed that the shift imposed on the…
PublishedJ. Hawke R. Scannell J. Harrison R. Huxford P. Bohm
The super-X divertor on MAST Upgrade will be diagnosed by a Thomson scattering diagnostic. A preliminary design of the collection optics and calculations of the diagnostic’s performance are discussed in this paper. As part of the design the location and size of the collection cell were optimized to minimize vignetting, especially in the region of…
PublishedA.Kirk I.T. Chapman Yueqiang Liu P. Cahyna P. Denner G. Fishpool C.J. Ham J.R. Harrison Yunfeng Liang E. Nardon S. Saarelma R. Scannell A.J. Thornton The Mast Team
Sustained ELM mitigation has been achieved using RMPs with a toroidal mode number of n=4 and n=6 in lower single null and with n=3 in connected double null plasmas on MAST. The ELM frequency increases by up to a factor of eight with a similar reduction in ELM energy loss. A threshold current for ELM mitigation is observed above which the ELM freque…
PublishedG. Fishpool J. Canik G. Cunningham J. Harrison I. Katramados A. Kirk M. Kovari H. Meyer R. Scannell The Mast-Upgrade Team
A potentially important feature in a divertor design for a high-power tokamak is an extended and expanded divertor leg. The upgrade to MAST will allow a wide range of such divertor leg geometries to be produced, and hence will allow the roles of greatly increased connection length and flux expansion to be experimentally tested. This will include te…
PublishedA. Kirk I.T. Chapman J. Harrison Yueqiang Liu E. Nardon S. Saarelma R. Scannell A.J. Thornton The Mast Team
The application of resonant magnetic perturbations (RMPs) with a toroidal mode number of n=4 or n=6 to lower single null plasmas in the MAST tokamak produces up to a factor of 5 increase in Edge Localized Mode (ELM) frequency and reduction in plasma energy loss associated with type-I ELMs. A threshold current for ELM mitigation is observed above wh…
PublishedM Valovic G Cunningham L Garzotti C Gurl A Kirk G Naylor A Patel R Scannell The Mast Team
Shallow fuelling pellets are injected from the high field side into plasmas in which ELMs have been mitigated using external magnetic perturbation coils. The data are compared with ideal assumptions in the ITER fuelling model, namely that mitigated ELMs are not affected by fuelling pellets. Firstly it is shown that during the pellet evaporation an …
PublishedI.T. Chapman A. Kirk S. Saarelma J.R. Harrison R. Scannell The Mast Team
The application of resonant magnetic perturbations with toroidal mode number n = 4 or n = 6 is observed to result in a significant increase in ELM frequency, despite a reduction in the edge pressure gradient. A picture for how type-I ELMs are mitigated, or destabilised, when magnetic perturbations are applied is proposed. Despite the magnetic pertu…
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