U. Sheikh
École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
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Physics of Plasmas | 2018
F. Nespoli; B. Labit; I. Furno; C. Theiler; U. Sheikh; C.K. Tsui; J.A. Boedo; Tcv Team
In inboard-limited plasmas, foreseen to be used in future fusion reactor start-up and ramp down phases, the Scrape-Off Layer (SOL) exhibits two regions: the “near” and “far” SOL. The steep radial gradient of the parallel heat flux associated with the near SOL can result in excessive thermal loads onto the solid surfaces, damaging them and/or limiting the operational space of a fusion reactor. In this article, leveraging the results presented in the study by F. Nespoli et al. [Nucl. Fusion 57, 126029 (2017)], we propose a technique for the mitigation and suppression of the near SOL heat flux feature by impurity seeding. The first successful experimental results from the TCV tokamak are presented and discussed.
Physics of Plasmas | 2018
C.K. Tsui; J.A. Boedo; J. R. Myra; B.P. Duval; B. Labit; C. Theiler; N. Vianello; W. A. J. Vijvers; H. Reimerdes; S. Coda; O. Février; J. Harrison; J. Horacek; B. Lipschultz; R. Maurizio; F. Nespoli; U. Sheikh; K. Verhaegh; N. Walkden; Tcv Team; EUROfusion Mst Team
A large database of reciprocating probe data from the edge plasma of TCV (Tokamak a Configuration Variable) is used to test the radial velocity scalings of filaments from analytical theory [Myra et al., Phys. Plasmas 13, 112502 (2006)]. The measured velocities are mainly scattered between zero and a maximum velocity which varies as a function of size and collisionality in agreement with the analytical scalings. The scatter is consistent with mechanisms that tend to slow the velocity of individual filaments. While the radial velocities were mainly clustered between 0.5 and 2 km/s, a minority reached outward velocities as high as 5 km/s or inward velocities as high as −4 km/s. Inward moving filaments are only observed in regions of high poloidal velocity shear in discharges with B × ∇B away from the X-point, a new finding. The filaments have diameters clustered between 3 and 11 mm, and normalized sizes a clustered between 0.3 and 1.1, such that most filaments populate the resistive-ballooning regime; therefore, most of the filaments in TCV have radial velocities with little or no dependence on collisionality. Improvements in cross-correlation techniques and conditional averaging techniques are discussed which reduce the sizes determined for the largest filaments, including those larger than the scrape-off layer.A large database of reciprocating probe data from the edge plasma of TCV (Tokamak a Configuration Variable) is used to test the radial velocity scalings of filaments from analytical theory [Myra et al., Phys. Plasmas 13, 112502 (2006)]. The measured velocities are mainly scattered between zero and a maximum velocity which varies as a function of size and collisionality in agreement with the analytical scalings. The scatter is consistent with mechanisms that tend to slow the velocity of individual filaments. While the radial velocities were mainly clustered between 0.5 and 2 km/s, a minority reached outward velocities as high as 5 km/s or inward velocities as high as −4 km/s. Inward moving filaments are only observed in regions of high poloidal velocity shear in discharges with B × ∇B away from the X-point, a new finding. The filaments have diameters clustered between 3 and 11 mm, and normalized ...
Theory and Simulation of Disruptions Workshop (TSDW 2016) | 2016
G. Papp; G. Pautasso; J. Decker; M. Gobbin; P. J. McCarthy; P. Blanchard; Daniele Carnevale; D. Choi; S. Coda; B.P. Duval; R. Dux; B. Erdös; B. Esposito; O. Ficker; R. Fischer; C. Fuchs; C. Galperti; L. Giannone; A. Gude; B. Labit; K. Lackner; T. Lunt; L. Marelli; P. Martin; A. Mlynek; M. Maraschek; Philippe Marmillod; M. Nocente; Y. Peysson; P. Piovesan
22nd International Conference on Plasma Surface Interactions in Controlled Fusion Devices (PSI 22) | 2016
J. Harrison; W. A. J. Vijvers; C. Theiler; B.P. Duval; S. Elmore; B. Labit; B. Lipschultz; C. Tsui; H. Reimerdes; U. Sheikh; K. Verhaegh; M. Wischmeier; Mst Team
arXiv: Plasma Physics | 2018
Kevin Verhaegh; B. Lipschultz; B.P. Duval; Olivier Février; A. Fil; C. Theiler; Mirko Wensing; Christopher Bowman; Daljeet Gahle; J. Harrison; B. Labit; C. Marini; R. Maurizio; Hugo de Oliveira; H. Reimerdes; U. Sheikh; C. Tsui; Nicola Vianello; W. A. J. Vijvers; Tcv Team; EUROfusion Mst Team
45th EPS Conference on Plasma Physics | 2018
U. Sheikh; L. Frassinetti; M. Dunne; P. Blanchard; B.P. Duval; B. Labit; A. Merle; C. Theiler; C. Tsui; Tcv Team; EUROfusion Mst Team
44th EPS Conference on Plasma Physics | 2017
U. Sheikh; L. Frassinetti; M. Dunne; P. Blanchard; B.P. Duval; A. Merle; C. Theiler; K. Verhaegh; Tcv Team; EUROfusion Mst Team
44th EPS Conference on Plasma Physics | 2017
L. Frassinetti; M. Dunne; U. Sheikh; F. Orain; M. Bernert; G. Birkenmeier; P. Blanchard; D. Carralero; M. Cavedon; S. Coda; R. Fischer; M. Hoelzl; F. M. Laggner; R. M. McDermott; H. Meyer; A. Merle; C. Theiler; K. Verhaegh; E. Viezzer; E. Wolfrum; Tcv Team; EUROfusion Mst Team
44th EPS Conference on Plasma Physics | 2017
U. Sheikh; L. Frassinetti; P. Blanchard; M. Dunne; B.P. Duval; A. Merle; H. Meyer; C. Theiler; K. Verhaegh; Tcv Team; EUROfusion Mst Team
2nd IAEA Technical Meeting on Divertor Concepts | 2017
B. Labit; M. Bernert; M. Dunne; B.P. Duval; L. Frassinetti; G. Harrer; R. Maurizio; H. Reimerdes; U. Sheikh; C. Theiler; Tcv Team; Mst Team