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Physical Review Letters | 2015

Experimental Validation of a Filament Transport Model in Turbulent Magnetized Plasmas

D. Carralero; P. Manz; L. Aho-Mantila; G. Birkenmeier; M. Brix; M. Groth; H. W. Müller; U. Stroth; N. Vianello; E. Wolfrum; Jet Contributors; EUROfusion Mst Team

In a wide variety of natural and laboratory magnetized plasmas, filaments appear as a result of interchange instability. These convective structures substantially enhance transport in the direction perpendicular to the magnetic field. According to filament models, their propagation may follow different regimes depending on the parallel closure of charge conservation. This is of paramount importance in magnetic fusion plasmas, as high collisionality in the scrape-off layer may trigger a regime transition leading to strongly enhanced perpendicular particle fluxes. This work reports for the first time on an experimental verification of this process, linking enhanced transport with a regime transition as predicted by models. Based on these results, a novel scaling for global perpendicular particle transport in reactor relevant tokamaks such as ASDEX-Upgrade and JET is found, leading to important implications for next generation fusion devices.


Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion | 2014

Characterization of the Li-BES at ASDEX Upgrade

M. Willensdorfer; G. Birkenmeier; R. Fischer; F. M. Laggner; E. Wolfrum; Gabor Istvan Veres; F. Aumayr; D. Carralero; L. Guimarais; B. Kurzan

The lithium beam emission spectroscopy (Li-BES) is a powerful diagnostic to resolve the plasma edge density with high temporal and spatial resolution. The recent upgrades of the Li-BES at ASDEX Upgrade and the resulting gain in photon flux allow the plasma edge density to be determined with an advanced level of accuracy. Furthermore, electron density fluctuations are measured using Li-BES. The Li-BES capabilities and limitations to measure electron density profiles as well as density fluctuations are presented. It is well suited to characterize electron density turbulence in the scrape off layer (SOL) with decreasing sensitivity towards the plasma core. This is demonstrated by simulations as well as by comparisons with other diagnostics. The Li-BES is an appropriate tool to study transport phenomena in the SOL over a wide range of plasma parameters due to its robustness and routine usage.


Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion | 2014

Magnetic field dependence of the blob dynamics in the edge of ASDEX upgrade L-mode plasmas

G. Birkenmeier; F. M. Laggner; M. Willensdorfer; Tatsuya Kobayashi; P. Manz; E. Wolfrum; D. Carralero; R. Fischer; B. Sieglin; G. Fuchert; U. Stroth

The magnetic field dependence of intermittently expelled density filaments (blobs) is investigated in the scrape-off layer of ASDEX Upgrade low confinement (L-mode) plasmas. It is demonstrated that lithium beam emission spectroscopy can be used to determine the frequency, radial size and velocity of the blobs. The measured radial blob sizes depend only weakly on magnetic field B. Normalizing the blob sizes to the drift parameter ρs ∝ B−1 results in a large variation beneficial for a quantitative comparison with theoretical blob scaling laws. The blob velocity scales inversely proportional to the square of the blob size in agreement with analytic models for blobs in the sheath-connected regime. The measurements point towards an influence of finite ion temperature on radial blob transport.


Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion | 2015

The H-mode density limit in the full tungsten ASDEX Upgrade tokamak

M. Bernert; T. Eich; A. Kallenbach; D. Carralero; A. Huber; P. T. Lang; S. Potzel; F. Reimold; J. Schweinzer; E. Viezzer; H. Zohm

The high confinement mode (H-mode) is the operational scenario foreseen for ITER, DEMO and future fusion power plants. At high densities, which are favorable in order to maximize the fusion power, a back transition from the H-mode to the low confinement mode (L-mode) is observed. In present tokamaks, this H-mode density limit (HDL) occurs at densities on the order of, but below, the Greenwald density.In gas ramp discharges at the fully tungsten covered ASDEX Upgrade tokamak (AUG), four distinct operational phases are identified in the approach towards the HDL. These phases are a stable H-mode, a degrading H-mode, the breakdown of the H-mode and an L-mode. They are reproducible, quasi-stable plasma regimes and provide a framework in which the HDL can be further analyzed. During the evolution, energy losses are increased and a fueling limit is encountered. The latter is correlated to a plateau of electron density in the scrape-off layer (SOL). The well-known extension of the good confinement at high density with high triangularity is reflected in this scheme by extending the first phase to higher densities.In this work, two mechanisms are proposed, which can explain the experimental observations. The fueling limit is most likely correlated to an outward shift of the ionization profile. The additional energy loss channel is presumably linked to a regime of increased radial filament transport in the SOL. The SOL and divertor plasmas play a key role for both mechanisms, in line with the previous hypothesis that the HDL is edge-determined.The four phases are also observed in carbon covered AUG, although the HDL density exhibits a different dependency on the heating power and plasma current. This can be attributed to a changed energy loss channel in the presented scheme.


Nuclear Fusion | 2015

Filament transport, warm ions and erosion in ASDEX Upgrade L-modes

G. Birkenmeier; P. Manz; D. Carralero; F. M. Laggner; G. Fuchert; K. Krieger; H. Maier; F. Reimold; K. Schmid; R. Dux; T. Pütterich; M. Willensdorfer; E. Wolfrum

The dynamics of blob filaments are investigated in the scrape-off layer of ASDEX Upgrade by means of lithium beam emission spectroscopy. A comparison of the measurements in L-mode with a recently developed analytical blob model based on a drift-interchange-Alfven fluid model indicates an influence of a finite ion temperature on the blob dynamics which has typically been neglected in other blob models. The blob dynamics agree well with the sheath-connected regime at lower plasma densities, and inertial effects play only a minor role. At higher densities, a transition into another regime with large blob amplitudes and increased transport is found. This points to a prominent role of blob transport at higher Greenwald fractions. On the basis of the measured blob properties, the erosion on plasma facing components is estimated. For pure deuterium plasmas, the high ion temperatures of blobs lead to a dominant erosion induced by blobs. However, if an impurity concentration of 1% is taken into account, the blob-induced erosion plays a minor role and background plasma parameters determine the total gross erosion.


RADIO FREQUENCY POWER IN PLASMAS: Proceedings of the 21st Topical Conference | 2015

Progress in controlling ICRF-edge interactions in ASDEX upgrade

Vl. V. Bobkov; P. Jacquet; R. Ochoukov; W. Zhang; R. Bilato; F. Braun; D. Carralero; L. Colas; A. Czarnecka; R. Dux; H. Faugel; H. Fünfgelder; J. Jacquot; Alena Křivská; T. Lunt; Daniele Milanesio; Riccardo Maggiora; Ole Hauke Heinz Meyer; I. Monakhov; Jean-Marie Noterdaeme; S. Potzel; T. Pütterich; I. Stepanov

RF measurements during variation of the strap voltage balance of the original 2-strap ICRF antenna in ASDEX Upgrade at constant power are consistent with electromagnetic calculations by HFSS and TOPICA, more so for the latter. RF image current compensation is observed at the antenna limiters in the experiment at a local strap voltage of about half of the value of the remote strap, albeit with a non-negligible uncertainty in phasing. The RF-specific tungsten (W) source at the broad-limiter 2-strap antenna correlates strongly with the RF voltage at the local strap at the locations not connected to opposite side of the antenna along magnetic field lines. The trends of the observed increase of the RF loading with injection of local gas are well described by a combined EMC3-Eirene – FELICE calculations, with the most efficient improvement confirmed for the outer-midplane valves, but underestimated by about 1/3. The corresponding deuterium density tailoring is also likely responsible for the decrease of local W sources observed in the experiment.


Nuclear Fusion | 2017

ELM behavior in ASDEX Upgrade with and without nitrogen seeding

L. Frassinetti; M. Dunne; M. Beurskens; E. Wolfrum; A. Bogomolov; D. Carralero; M. Cavedon; R. Fischer; F. M. Laggner; R. M. McDermott; Haakon E. Meyer; G. Tardini; E. Viezzer

The Type I ELM behavior in ASDEX Upgrade with full W plasma facing components is studied in terms of time scales and energy losses for a large set of shots characterized by similar operational para ...


Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2015

Implications of high density operation on SOL transport: a multimachine investigation

D. Carralero; H. W. Müller; M. Groth; M. Komm; J. Adamek; G. Birkenmeier; M. Brix; F. Janky; P. Hacek; S. Marsen; F. Reimold; C. Silva; U. Stroth; M. Wischmeier; E. Wolfrum; Compass Team; Jet-Efda Contributors


Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion | 2017

Effects of outer top gas injection on ICRF coupling in ASDEX Upgrade: towards modelling of ITER gas injection

W. Zhang; V. Bobkov; Jean-Marie Noterdaeme; W. Tierens; R. Bilato; D. Carralero; D. Coster; J. Jacquot; P. Jacquet; T. Lunt; R.A. Pitts; V. Rohde; G. Siegl; H. Fünfgelder; D. Aguiam; A. Silva; L. Colas; S. Ceccuzzi


Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2015

Localized Scrape-off Layer density modifications by Ion Cyclotron near fields in JET and ASDEX-Upgrade L-mode plasmas

L. Colas; P. Jacquet; D. Van Eester; V. Bobkov; M. Brix; L. Meneses; P. Tamain; S. Marsen; C. Silva; D. Carralero; M. Kocan; H.-W. Mueller; Kristel Crombé; Alena Křivská; M. Goniche; E. Lerche; F. Rimini; Jet-Efda Contributors

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F. M. Laggner

Vienna University of Technology

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