Correlation analysis for energy losses, waiting times and durations of type i edge-localized modes in the Joint European Torus

A. Shabbir, G. Verdoolaege, G. Hornung, O. J.W.F. Kardaun, H. Zohm

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Abstract

Several important ELM control techniques are in large part motivated by the empirically observed inverse relationship between average ELM energy loss and ELM frequency in a plasma. However, to ensure a reliable effect on the energy released by the ELMs, it is important that this relation is verified for individual ELM events. Therefore, in this work the relation between ELM energy loss (WELM) and waiting time (δtELM) is investigated for individual ELMs in a set of ITER-like wall plasmas in JET. A comparison is made with the results from a set of carbon-wall and nitrogen-seeded ITER-like wall JET plasmas. It is found that the correlation between WELM and δtELM for individual ELMs varies from strongly positive to zero. Furthermore, the effect of the extended collapse phase often accompanying ELMs from unseeded JET ILW plasmas and referred to as the slow transport event (STE) is studied on the distribution of ELM durations, and on the correlation between WELM and δtELM. A high correlation between WELM and δtELM, comparable to CW plasmas is only found in nitrogen-seeded ILW plasmas. Finally, a regression analysis is performed using plasma engineering parameters as predictors for determining the region of the plasma operational space with a high correlation between WELM and δtELM.

Original languageEnglish
Article number036026
JournalNuclear Fusion
Volume57
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2017

Keywords

  • JET
  • correlation analysis
  • edge-localized mode (ELM)
  • slow transport event
  • waiting times

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