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Local 3D perturbation experiments for probing the ELM stability
Authors:P. T. Lang  J. Hobirk  L. D. Horton  A. Kallenbach  M. Maraschek  V. Mertens  R. Neu  J. Neuhauser  T. Putterich  W. Schneider  A. C. C. Sips  W. Suttrop  J. Bucalossi  L. Fattorini  M. E. Manso  K. Gal  S. Kalvin  G. Kocsis  G. Veres  J. Lister  Y. Martin
Affiliation:(1) Max-Planck-Institut fur Plasmaphysik, EURATOM Association, Boltzmannstr. 2, 85748 Garching, Germany;(2) CEA Cadarache, 13108 St Paul-Lez-Durance Cedex, France;(3) Centro de Fusao Nuclear, IST, 1049-001 Lisboa, Portugal;(4) KFKI-RMKI, EURATOM Association, P.O. Box 49, H-1525 Budapest-114, Hungary;(5) CRPP-EPFL, CH-1015 Lausanne, Switzerland
Abstract:Empirical estimates indicate that the transient divertor power load induced by type-I ELMs in the standard H-mode ITER scenario might result in intolerably short target life times. Significant experimental effort has been put on the exploration of recipes to avoid or at least mitigate the ELM size by external intervention. Experimental ELM mitigation studies (and related modeling) are of interest from different points of views. First, the active intervention gives access to new, externally controlled ELMy discharge scenarios and ELM diagnostic techniques. Second, the ELM response on the type and amplitude of the applied perturbation provides additional hints on the ELM stability. Third, mitigated ELMs, possibly different from spontaneous ones, and their scaling are of interest ‘per se’, in case that mitigation is to be finally applied in ITER. In this contribution we report on ELM mitigation results in ASDEX Upgrade, where we further restrict the scope to those methods involving 3D, local non-axisymmetric perturbations. Perturbations applied were cryogenic pellet injection, localized supersonic pulsed injection of D gas and laser blow of from targets carrying C or Al micro pellets. The corresponding perturbations differ strongly both in the space and time domain and provide an instrument to probe the local stability. Varying the parameters of the external perturbations by e.g. changing the amount of injected material or the injection speed we mapped out the ELM trigger threshold with high spatial and temporal resolutions. Presented at the Workshop “Electric Fields, Structures and Relaxation in Edge Plasmas”, Tarragona, Spain, July 3–4, 2005.
Keywords:tokamak  edge transport barier  MHD instabilities  ELM  plasma control  pellet
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