학술논문

Observation of different phases during an ELM crash with the help of nitrogen seeding.
Document Type
Article
Source
Plasma Physics & Controlled Fusion. Feb2014, Vol. 56 Issue 2, p025011-025025. 15p.
Subject
*PLASMA transport processes
*PLASMA dynamics
*TOKAMAKS
*PLASMA instabilities
*DIAGNOSTIC examinations
*NITROGEN plasmas
Language
ISSN
0741-3335
Abstract
A new method was applied to indirectly obtain information about the features of the crash of the H-mode edge transport barrier in consequence of an edge localized mode (ELM). The method is based on a combination of fast measurements, without spatial resolution, and relatively slow measurements, with high spatial resolution. The comparison of two different ELM scenarios in the full metal tokamak ASDEX Upgrade—a standard scenario and one with additional nitrogen seeding—revealed a two-fold nature of the ELM crash. In the case with additional nitrogen only a part of the standard crash is observed. This suggests the standard ELM crash consists of two or more consecutive events instead of a single distinct one. Some of these events are observed to be suppressed with changes in plasma parameters. The effect of the impurity seeding on different plasma parameters is documented in detail and compared to measurements conducted in machines with a carbon wall.The radial extent of the phases observed during the ELM crash differs in the kinetic profiles, with one instability extending inside the pedestal top and the other being confined to the pedestal region. This picture can explain the differences in the loss of stored energy and the change in ELM frequency which are observed for the analysed pair of discharges. It also suggests that the ELM crash starts at the pedestal top and only then affects the steep gradient region. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]