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Identification and analysis of transport domains in the stochastic boundary of TEXTOR-DED for different mode spectra

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At the TEXTOR tokamak an external resonant magnetic perturbation is applied with the dynamic ergodic divertor to control the edge transport properties. The approaches to analyse the impact of such a kind of edge stochastization on transport apply mostly a shell-like picture which includes a dependence of transport from magnetic field topology in the radial direction only. In this paper multiple experimental evidence is presented in contrast to these approaches the perturbation applied forms a poloidally heterogenous edge layer in which the transport characteristics are determined by the poloidally alternating field line behaviour. A thorough analysis of density and temperature profiles and their gradients for base mode spectra with poloidal/toroidal mode numbers of m/n = 12/4 and m/n = 6/2 is worked out in comparison with the modelled magnetic field topology and results from three dimensional transport modelling with EMC3/EIRENE. Hereby two poloidally adjacent transport domains are identified for the first time in such detail. A domain representing a helical scrape off layer is formed by field lines with short connection and therefore prevailing parallel transport to the wall elements. Here, the field lines are clustered into extended flux tubes embedded into a long connection length ergodic domain with diffusive transport characteristics and enhanced radial transport.

Year of Publication
2008
Journal
Nuclear Fusion
Volume
48
Number
2
Number of Pages
18
Date Published
Feb
Type of Article
Article
ISBN Number
0029-5515
Accession Number
ISI:000255131200010
URL
<Go to ISI>://000255131200010
PId
e27c6e3365bc495020da8183d8ba0216
Alternate Journal
Nucl. Fusion
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