Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
Addressing the role of scrape off layer filamentary transport is a subject of intense studies
in fusion science. Intermittent structures dominate transport in L-Mode and strongly
contribute to particle and energy losses in H-mode. The role of convective radial losses has
become even more important due to its contribution to the shoulder formation in L-Mode,
describing the progressive flattening of the density scrape off layer profile at high density r1-
3s. Investigation of this process revealed the strong relationship between divertor conditions
and the upstream profiles, mediated by filaments dynamics which varies according to the
downstream conditions. Preliminary investigations suggested that similar mechanisms
occur in H-Mode r1s and that filaments contribute the SOL transport in H-mode density
limit (HDL) as well r4s. The present contribution will report on results obtained on ASDEXUpgrade and TCV tokamaks, to address the role of filamentary transport in high density
regimes both in L- and H-Mode. The combined results enlarge the operational space, from
a device with a closed divertor, metallic first wall and cryogenic pumping system to a
carbon machine with a completely open divertor. The mechanism of shoulder formation
and the role of filaments have been tested against variation of plasma current, magnetic
configuration (single and double null plasmas), and divertor neutral densities, through
modification of cryopump efficiency. At constant magnetic field the density decay length
increases with filament-size independently of the plasma current for both machines in
L-mode, consistently with the fact that upstream profiles and divertor neutral pressure
exhibit the same trend with normalized Greenwald fraction.
Tipologia CRIS:
04.02 Abstract in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
High Density Tokamak Regimes; SOL; scrape off layer; SOL Transport and Filamentary Dynamics
Elenco autori:
Vianello, Nicola; Spolaore, Monica; Agostini, Matteo
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