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Helical Plasma-Wall Interaction in the RFX-Mod: Effects of High-n Mode Locking

Abstract
Publication Date:
2018
abstract:
The edge of toroidally confined plasmas can be characterized by the presence of magnetic perturbations (MP) with helicity m{n, with m and n the poloidal and toroidal mode numbers, respectively. In the reversed field pinch (RFP) RFX-Mod device (R _ 2 m, a _ 0:46 m), in high-current discharges (Ip ยก 1 MA, n{nG 0:3), an almost monochromatic magnetic spectrumspontaneously develops, withm{n _ 1{7 the dominant mode rotating at a toroidal frequency of _ 20 Hz. This mode produces a helical equilibrium called quasi-single helicity (QSH). In this new equilibrium, which stands apart from the standard, chaotic RFP state, also the shape of the edge plasma is influenced, with a helical 1{7 plasma wall interaction (PWI).Were the QSH perfectly monochromatic, the edge would show a helical scrape-off layer (SOL) with good confinement properties, as shown in previous works on RFX. Unfortunately, the QSH is disturbed by the presence of high toroidal harmonics with 7 n 20 ("secondary modes"). These secondary modes, with amplitude one order of magnitude smaller than the dominant n _ 7 one, interact each other with a constructive interference, called mode or phase locking: the result is a local radial magnetic deformation _sec that can be comparable to the dominant one, _1{7, due to the 1{7 mode. From the point of view of particle transport, the presence of the phase locking translates in a localized decrease ("hole") in the helical pattern of the connection length to the wall: Lcw. This happens because magnetic field lines, in the vicinity of the locking, are deformed in large poloidal lobes (homoclinic tangles) hitting the plasma-facing components (PFCs), a mechanism similar to the toroidal "fingers" observed in tokamak divertors during RMP application. A smoother magnetic boundary is expected in the upgraded RFX-Mod, where the magnetic deformation decreases by a factor 2-3. Initial estimates show that the local "hole" of Lcw should be strongly reduced by halving the secondary mode amplitude: this is a promising perspective for the RFP helical state performance.
Iris type:
04.02 Abstract in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
Helical Plasma-Wall Interaction; RFX-Mod; High-n Mode Locking
List of contributors:
Spizzo, Gianluca; Agostini, Matteo; Scarin, Paolo
Authors of the University:
AGOSTINI MATTEO
SPIZZO GIANLUCA
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/351760
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