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Large ELM-like events triggered by core MHD in JET advanced tokamak plasmas: impact on plasmas profiles, plasma-facing components and heating systems

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Large and infrequent collapse events have been observed in high β N advanced tokamak (AT) plasmas in JET. Although they have features similar to large ELMs, they were triggered by core MHD. They caused a considerable loss of the plasma thermal and fast particle energy ( 10% of the total stored energy), but the heat load in the divertor due to these collapse events was small as a fraction of the plasma energy loss compared with regular type-I ELMs. Instead, significant heating of the main chamber wall was observed. A large, toroidally asymmetric, increase in the neutral gas pressure outside the plasma was observed after such events, which caused arcs in the lower hybrid (LH) and ion cyclotron (IC) heating systems and increased reionization in the neutral beam (NB) injectors. The collapses resulted in a reduction in the electron and ion temperatures and toroidal rotation of the whole plasma, a rise in Z eff ; and a sufficiently large increase in the peripheral electron density to completely black-out the ECE emission from the plasma core. These features have been modelled to gain an understanding of the plasma behaviour associated with these collapse events and the implication for the operation of AT plasma scenarios with high additional heating power will be discussed.

Year of Publication
2012
Journal
Nuclear Fusion
Volume
52
Issue
2
Number of Pages
023018
URL
http://www.euro-fusionscipub.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/EFDP10055.pdf
DOI
10.1088/0029-5515/52/2/023018
PId
c376153b3a1ad9595ea8043c3eb4bc86
Alternate Journal
Nucl. Fusion
Label
OA
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