N. VIANELLO N. WALKDEN M. DUNNE B. LOMANOWSKI E. WOLFRUM C. TSUI A. STAGNI M. GRIENER B. TAL T. EICH D. REFY D. BRIDA O. FEVRIER M. AGOSTINI H. DE OLIVEIRA S. ALEIFERIS M. BERNERT J. BOEDO M. BRIX D. CARRALERO I. CARVALHO L. FRASSINETTI C. GIROUD A. HAKOLA A. HUBER . KARHUNEN J, A. KARPUSHOV B. LABIT A. MEIGS V. NAULIN T. PEREIRA C. PEREZ VON THUN H. REIMERDES C. THEILER the ASDEX Upgrade Team the TCV team the EUROfusion MST1 Team the JET Contributors
The evolution of SOL density profiles and fluctuations have been studied at different recycling levels in 3 different tokamaks, ASDEXUpgrade, TCV and JET, all operated in HMode. In all devices we clearly observe an increase of far SOL efolding length at high …
Preprint PublishedK. Verhaegh B. Lipschultz J.R. Harrison N. Osborne A. Williams P Ryan J. Allcock J. Clark F. Federici B. Kool T. Wijkamp A. Fil D. Moulton O. Myatra A. Thornton T.O.S.J. Bosman C. Bowman B. Duval S. Henderson R. Scannell the MAST Upgrade team the EuroFusion MST1 team
In this paper we a first qualitative analysis of the atomic and molecular processes at play during detachment in the MAST-U Super-X divertor, using divertor spectroscopy data. Our analysis indicates a wide operational regime of detachment of the MAST-U super-X divertor, which can be roughly separated in four phases: 1) The ionisation front detac…
PreprintP. Ollus R. Akers H. El-Haroun D. Keeling T. Kurki-Suonio R. Sharma A. Snicker J. Varje MAST-U Team MST1 Team
The ASCOT orbit-following code has been equipped with a model for simulating charge exchange (CX) of fast ions with background atoms in magnetically confined fusion plasmas. The model was successfully verified by comparing simulated reaction mean free paths to analytical values across a range of fusion-relevant parameters. ASCOT was used to simulat…
Preprint PublishedM. Kong F. Felici O. Sauter C. Galperti T. Vu C. Ham T.C. Hender M. Maraschek M. Reich the TCV team the ASDEX Upgrade team the MAST team the EUROfusion MST1 team
This paper presents recent progress on the studies of neoclassical tearing modes (NTMs) on TCV, concerning the new physics learned and how this physics contributes to a better real-time (RT) control of NTMs. A simple technique that adds a small (sinusoidal) sweeping to the target electron cyclotron (EC) beam deposition location has proven effective…
Preprint PublishedM 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 PublishedN. Vianello D. Carralero C. K. Tsui V. Naulin M. Agostini J. Boedo B. Labit C. Theiler D. Aguiam S. Allan M. Bernert S. Costea I. Cziegler H. De Oliveira J. Galdon-Quiroga G. Grenfell A. Hakola C. Ionita H. Isliker A. Karpushov J. Kovacic B. Lipschultz R. Mauriozio K. McClements F. Militello J. Olsen J. J. Rasmussen T. Ravensbergen H. Reimerdes B. Schneider R. Schrittwieser M. Spolaore K. Verhaegh J. Vicente N. Walkden W. Zhang E. Wolfrum the ASDEX Upgrade Team the TCV team the EUROfusion MST1 Team
A detailed cross-device investigation on the role of filamentary dynamics in high density regimes has been performed within the EUROfusion framework comparing ASDEX-Upgrade (AUG) and TCV tokamaks. Both devices have run density ramp experiments at different levels of plasma current, keeping toroidal field or q95 constant in order to disentangle the …
Preprint PublishedS. S. Henderson M. Bernert S. Brezinsek M. Carr M. Cavedon R. Dux D. S. Gahle J. Harrison B. Lipschultz B. Lomanowski A. Meigs M. O’Mullane F. Reimold M. L. Reinke S. Wiesen the EUROfusion MST1 team the ASDEX Upgrade team JET contributors
Reducing the plasma power exhaust impacting on plasma facing components during steady state operation is one of the major design issues in future tokamaks such as ITER. Impurity seeding, e.g. with N, is one method of achieving this and has been used for a long time in tokamak research [1]. In this work we exploit a recently developed spectroscopic …
Preprint 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…
PreprintR. Ochoukov V. Bobkov H. Faugel M. García-Muñoz B. Geiger D. Moseev K. G. McClements S. Nielsen P. Schneider M. Weiland J.-M. Noterdaeme ASDEX Upgrade Team MST1 Team
Ion cyclotron emission (ICE) is a commonly observed feature of magnetized toroidal plasmas in the presence of fast ions. It is generally agreed that this emission is caused by a strongly inverted (in the velocity space) population of confined fast ions originating from either neutral beam injection (NBI), fusion reactions, or acceleration by waves …
Preprint PublishedA. Fil D. Moulton B. Dudson B. Lipschultz K. Verhaegh O. Février O. Myatra C. Theiler M. Wensing EUROfusion MST1 teams the TCV team
In ITER and DEMO, achieving detachment at lower densities would allow to reduce the amount of impurity seeded and to improve confinement by running at lower separatrix densities. Analytic models predict that a increase of total flux expansion would allow such a reduction in upstream density at detachment. However, both experiments and modelling …
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