I.T. Chapman W.A. Cooper A. Kirk C.J. Ham J.R. Harrison A. Patel S.D. Pinches R. Scannell A.J. Thornton The Mast Team
The distortion of the plasma boundary when three-dimensional resonant magnetic perturbations are applied has been measured in MAST H-mode plasmas. When the n = 3 resonant magnetic perturbations are applied to control edge localised modes, the plasma experiences a strong toroidal corrugation. The displacement of the plasma boundary is measured at va…
PublishedD. Dickinson C. M. Roach S. Saarelma R. Scannell A. Kirk H. R. Wilson
Plasma equilibria reconstructed from the Mega-Amp Spherical Tokamak have sufficient resolution to capture plasma evolution during the short period between edge-localized modes (ELMs). Immediately after the ELM, steep gradients in pressure, P , and density, n e , form pedestals close to the separatrix, and they then expand into the core. Local gyrok…
PublishedR. Scannell M. Beurskens P.G. Carolan A. Kirk M. Walsh T. O’Gorman T.H. Osborne
Deconvolution of Thomson scattering (TS) profiles is required when the gradient length of the electron temperature ( T e ) or density ( n e ) are comparable to the instrument function length ( R ). The most correct method for deconvolution to obtain underlying T e and n e profiles is by consideration of scattered signals. However, deconvolution at …
PublishedD. Dickinson S. Saarelma R. Scannell A.Kirk C.M.Roach H.R.Wilson
Pedestal profiles that span the ELM cycle have been obtained and used to test the idea that the pedestal pressure gradient in MAST is limited by the onset of Kinetic Ballooning Modes (KBMs). During the inter-ELM period of a regularly type I ELM-ing discharge on MAST, the pressure pedestal height and width increase together while the pressure gradie…
PublishedM Valovic L Garzotti C Gurl R Akers J Harrison C Michael G Naylor R Scannell The Mast Team
Access into H-mode is studied in the MAST tokamak when plasma is fuelled by cryogenic pellets. It is shown that pellet fuelling from the high field side allows access to Hmode in plasmas heated by neutral beams. Simple and two-stage L-H transitions are identified. The results of comparison of the L-H transitions with pellet injection with transitio…
PublishedT. O’Gorman P. J. Mc Carthy S. Prunty M. J. Walsh M. R. Dunstan R. B. Huxford G. Naylor Emmanuel Maguet R. Scannell S. Shibaev
A major upgrade to the ruby Thomson scattering (TS) system has been designed and implemented on the Mega-ampere spherical tokamak (MAST). MAST is equipped with two TS systems, a Nd:YAG laser system and a ruby laser system. Apart from common collection optics each system provides independent measurements of the electron temperature and density profi…
PublishedP. Bilkova R. Melich M. Aftanas P. Böhm D. Sestak D. Jares V. Weinzettl J. Stöckel M. Hron R. Panek R. Scannell M. J. Walsh
A new Thomson scattering diagnostic system has been designed and is being built now on the COMPASS tokamak at the Institute of Plasma Physics ASCR in Prague IPP Prague in the Czech Republic. This contribution focuses on design, development, and installation of the light collection and detection system. High spatial resolution of 3 mm will be achiev…
PublishedJ. Figueiredo G. Naylor M. Walsh M. Dunstan R. Scannell F. Serra
The recent upgrade to the MAST YAG Thomson scattering while enhancing the diagnostic capabilities increased the complexity of the system. There are eight YAG lasers now operational, doubling the number from the previous setup. This means alignment between each laser individually and reference points is essential to guarantee data quality and diagno…
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