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Temporal characteristics of ELMs on the COMPASS divertor

  • the COMPASS Team
  • Institute of Plasma Physics, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic
  • Centre for Energy Research
  • Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics
  • University of Stuttgart
  • Laboratorio Nacional de Fusión

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The presented work shows a systematic study of the temporal characteristics of ELM events on the COMPASS divertor obtained with high temporal resolution probe measurements (∼1 μs). The resulting temporal evolution of the total ELM power on the outer target provides the values of rise (τ rise) and decay (τ decay) times for each single ELM event. It has been found that τ rise values are in the range of about 50 μs-100 μs. These values are comparable to the time of the ELM parallel propagation (τ ||) given by the sound speed and the connection length between the outer midplane and the outboard divertor. This comparison indicates that the magnetic field lines in the SOL region are not significantly ergodized during the pedestal crash on COMPASS. It also implies that the peak ELM energy fluence on the outboard divertor is dominated by the ELM parallel transport, which is confirmed by a good agreement with model prediction. In addition, the values of the ratio of τ decay and τ rise for each ELM event fit very well to the boundaries 1.5 < τ decayrise < 4, as already shown on JET as well as on the HL-2A tokamak, using IR measurements. The ratio does not show any clear dependence on the relative ELM energy or line averaged electron density. It was also found that the ELM energy fluence decay length (λϵmid) is clearly linked to this ratio.

Originele taal-2Engels
Artikelnummer086009
TijdschriftNuclear Fusion
Volume63
Nummer van het tijdschrift8
DOI's
StatusGepubliceerd - aug. 2023

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