2021
DOI: 10.1088/1741-4326/ac33c7
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Study on pedestal fluctuations in H-modes without large ELMs during the transition to a detached tungsten divertor in EAST

Abstract: Simultaneous control of the damaging erosion induced by the transient and steady-state heat/particle fluxes on the divertor target material is one of the critical issues for next-step magnetic fusion devices. H-mode operation without large edge-localized modes has been achieved in EAST with an ITER-like tungsten divertor, while being compatible with the partial and pronounced detachment in divertor, via either ramping-up of bulk density or injection of low/high-Z impurities. The pedestal characteristics during… Show more

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“…In a large tokamak fusion reactor in the H-mode regime, edgelocalized modes (ELMs) are considered one of the critical issues because of the large ELM heat load which can melt divertor plates [1]. Hence, it is necessary to establish reliable paths which realize suppression or mitigation of the ELMs [2,3]. The quiescent H-mode (QH-mode) [4,5] is a promising candidate which exhibits a stationary ELM-free H-mode with high confinement performance, such as H 89P and H 98y2 [6], with ITER and DEMO relevant plasma parameters; for example, the QH-mode is usually obtained under conditions of low pedestal collisionality ν * e < 0.3 with H 89P 2 and H 98y2 1 [7][8][9][10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a large tokamak fusion reactor in the H-mode regime, edgelocalized modes (ELMs) are considered one of the critical issues because of the large ELM heat load which can melt divertor plates [1]. Hence, it is necessary to establish reliable paths which realize suppression or mitigation of the ELMs [2,3]. The quiescent H-mode (QH-mode) [4,5] is a promising candidate which exhibits a stationary ELM-free H-mode with high confinement performance, such as H 89P and H 98y2 [6], with ITER and DEMO relevant plasma parameters; for example, the QH-mode is usually obtained under conditions of low pedestal collisionality ν * e < 0.3 with H 89P 2 and H 98y2 1 [7][8][9][10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As shown in figure 5(d), the APSD of the Mirnov coil in the ELMy phase without RMP exhibits a magnetic coherence mode around 20 kHz and a high-frequency mode (HFM) about 190 kHz. Note that both modes are usually observed in the H-mode plasma of EAST, and they have been investigated in previous publications [40][41][42]. In the ELM suppression phase, the APSD of the magnetic coil is much larger than the other two cases, especially in the frequency region below 30 kHz.…”
Section: Characteristics Of Edge Turbulencementioning
confidence: 76%
“…ECM duration and frequency range can be obtained by positioning models. According to [17], the ECM relative amplitude (Amp) can be calculated in the ECM duration and frequency range, and it is averaged over time in this article. Stronger Amp can effectively suppress ELM while facilitating the effective discharge of plasma [18].…”
Section: Localization Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%