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Systematic multi-machine analysis of the exhaust time-dependent behavior in tokamaks

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The understanding of the time-scales and associated transient behaviour of fusion exhaust plasmas plays a crucial role in its dynamic modeling and its control. This work presents an overview of experimental investigations of the exhaust dynamics in TCV, MAST-U, ASDEX-Upgrade, WEST, DIII-D, and JET. From the presented experiments, a clear picture arises on properties of the exhaust dynamics across machines. Particularly, we observe that the scrape-off layer equilibrates on fast time-scales (>350 Hz) and that exhaust dynamics measured in response to gas valve modulations mostly behave smoothly and linearly, with similarities across devices, across scenarios (H-mode, L-mode), injected species, and injection locations. The measurements presented have formed the basis for systematic exhaust control on the considered devices. We now present this database for the essential validation of dynamic exhaust models for reactor design and control.
Year of Publication
2026
Journal
Nuclear Fusion
Volume
66
Number of Pages
in press
Publisher
IOP Publishing
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08ee27aca6f6798dc7d1fdc60a7a42cd
Alternate Journal
Nucl. Fusion
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OA
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van Berkel, M., Derks, G. L., Ceelen, L., Bosman, T., Kool, B., Ravensbergen, T., … Wiesen, S. (2026). Systematic multi-machine analysis of the exhaust time-dependent behavior in tokamaks. Nuclear Fusion, 66, in press. https://doi.org/10.1088/1741-4326/ae30f1