On Filamentary Transport in the TCV Tokamak: Addressing the Role of the Parallel Connection Length
Conference Paper
Publication Date:
2016
abstract:
A set of experiments to address the role of parallel connection length in modifying Scrape Off Layer
(SOL) filamentary transport has been performed on the TCV tokamak. The effort has been motivated
by the well establish observations, supported by a variety of devices, of SOL density profile broadening
in high density regimes, which has been attributed to an enhancement of cross-field filamentary
transport with respect to parallel losses. The TCV's flexibility has been used for a scan of parallel
connection length obtained through a modification of poloidal flux expansion (fx) at the target while
keeping density and other macroscopic parameters identical during the scan, with the consequence
of almost doubling L? at the two extremes of the scan. SOL profile evolution with fueling has also
been investigated at different current levels and different magnetic equilibria (Lower/Upper Single
Null and Double Null). These observations have been compared with the corresponding differences
in filaments dynamics.
Iris type:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
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