M. Fulvio L. Aho-Mantila R. Ambrosino T. Body H. Bufferand G. Calabro’ G. Ciraolo D. Coster G. Di Gironimo P. Fanelli N. Fedorczak A. Herrmann P. Innocente R. Kembleton T. Lunt D. Marzullo S. Merriman D. Moulton A. Nielsen J. Omotani G. Ramogida H. Reimerdes M. Reinhart P. Ricci F. Riva A. Stegmeir F. Subba W. Suttrop P. Tamain M. Teschke A. Thrysoe W. Treutterer S. Varoutis M. Wensing M. Wischmeier l. Y. Xiang J. Lilburne A. Wilde
A comparison between different alternative divertor configurations, in terms of benefits and additional complexity is carried out for the European DEMO. A synergetic approach between different aspects of the problem, including physics and engineering, provides new insight on the capabilities of the new divertors to handle the exhausted power wit…
PreprintF. Militello L. Aho-Mantila R. Ambrosino T. Body H. Bufferand G. Calabro’ G. Ciraolo D. Coster G. Di Gironimo P. Fanelli N. Fedorczak A. Herrmann P. Innocente R. Kembleton J. Lilburne T. Lunt D. Marzullo S. Merriman D. Moulton A. Nielsen J. Omotani G. Ramogida H. Reimerdes M. Reinhart P. Ricci F. Riva A. Stegmeir F. Subba W. Suttrop P. Tamain M. Teschke A. Thrysoe W. Treutterer S. Varoutis M. Wensing A. Wilde M. Wischmeier L.Y. Xiang
A thorough physics and engineering analysis of alternative divertor configurations is carried out by examining benefits and problems by comparing the baseline single null solution with a Snowflake, an X- and a Super-X divertor. It is observed that alternative configurations can provide margin and resilience against large power fluctuations, but the…
Preprint PurchaseM Valovič P T Lang A Kirk W Suttrop A Bock P J Mc Carthy M Faitsch B Plöckl2 the ASDEX Upgrade team the EUROfusion MST1 team
It is demonstrated that tokamak plasma can be fuelled by pellets while simultaneously maintaining ELM suppression by external resonant magnetic perturbations (RMPs). Pellets are injected from vertical high field site and deposited at outer part of plasma cross section. Each pellet triggers benign MHD event followed by short lived ELM free phase. Th…
Preprint PublishedW. Suttrop A. Kirk V. Bobkov M. Cavedon M. Dunne R.M. McDermott H. Meyer R. Nazikian C. Paz-Soldan D.A. Ryan E. Viezzer M. Willensdorfer The ASDEX Upgrade MST1 Teams
Access conditions for full suppression of edge localised modes (ELMs) by magnetic perturbations (MP) in low density high confinement mode (H-mode) plasmas are studied in the ASDEX Upgrade tokamak. The main empirical requirements for full ELM suppression in our experiments are: 1. The poloidal spectrum of the MP must be aligned for best plasma respo…
PublishedD A Ryan L Piron A Kirk Y Q Liu M Dunne L Li B Dudson W Suttrop the ASDEX Upgrade team the EUROfusion MST1 team
Edge Localised Modes (ELMs) in H-mode tokamak plasmas may be controlled or entirely suppressed by applying 3D magnetic perturbations (MPs). The applied perturbation is amplified by the plasma response, and it has previously been established that the size of the peeling component of this response is a reliable indicator for expected ELM control on A…
PreprintD 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 PublishedM Valovic P T Lang A Kirk W Suttrop M Bernert M Cavedon M Dunne R Fischer L Garzotti L Guimarais F Janky N Leuthold PJ Mc Carthy A Mlynek B Plockl G Tardini E Viezzer E Wolfrum the ASDEX Upgrade team the EUROfusion MST1 team
Pellets are used in ASDEX Upgrade [1] to control plasma density under conditions of ELM control or divertor detachment. In experiments presented here direct fuelling by gas is negligible. Relative pellet size and pellet deposition are aimed to approach those in ITER but differences still remain. ELMs are controlled by n=2 RMPs in feed forward mode …
PreprintJ.Galdon-Quiroga M.Garcia-Munoz S.Sharapov L.Sanchis-Sanchez L.Chen M.Dunne J.Gonzalez-Martin M.Hoelz A.S.Jacobsen K.G.McClements M.Nocente F.Orain J.F.Rivero-Rodriguez D.A.Ryan M.Salewski P.Schneider A.Snicker W.Suttrop Y.Todo M.A.Van Zeeland E.Viezzer M.Willensdorfer D.Zarzoso F.Zonca The ASDEX Upgrade Team MST1 Team
An edge resonant transport layer has been found to explain many aspects of fast-ion confinement under symmetry breaking 3D edge perturbations, such as edge localized modes (ELMs) and externally applied magnetic perturbations (MPs). Experimental measurements in the ASDEX Upgrade (AUG) tokamak show that fast-ion losses in the presence of symmetry bre…
Preprint PublishedM. Willensdorfer T.B. Cote M. Griener D.A. Ryan E. Strumberger W. Suttrop N. Wang M. Cavedon S.S. Denk M. Dunne R. Fischer J. Galdon-Quiroga C.J. Ham C.C. Hegna M. Hoelzl A. Kirk M. Maraschek F. Mink N. Leuthold F. Orain E. P. Seliunin H. Zohm the ASDEX Upgrade Team and the MST1 Team
The impact of the three-dimensional (3D) tokamak geometry from external magnetic perturbations (MPs) on the local edge stability has been examined in high confinement mode (H-mode) plasmas with edge localised modes (ELMs) in ASDEX Upgrade. The 3D geometry has been probed using rigidly rotating MP fields. The measured distortions of the plasma bound…
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 …
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