Parametric dependencies of the experimental tungsten transport coefficients in ICRH and ECRH assisted ASDEX Upgrade H-modes
The profiles of the W transport coefficients have been experimentally calculated for a large database of identical ASDEX Upgrade H-mode discharges where only the radio-frequency (RF) power characteristics have been varied [Angioni et al., Nucl. Fusion 57, 056015 (2017)]. Central ion cyclotron resona...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Physics of plasmas 2017-11, Vol.24 (11) |
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Zusammenfassung: | The profiles of the W transport coefficients have been experimentally calculated for a
large database of identical ASDEX Upgrade H-mode discharges where only the radio-frequency
(RF) power characteristics have been varied [Angioni et al., Nucl. Fusion
57, 056015 (2017)]. Central ion cyclotron resonance heating (ICRH) in the
minority heating scheme has been compared with central and off-axis electron cyclotron
resonance heating (ECRH), using both localized and broad heat deposition profiles. The
transport coefficients have been calculated applying the gradient-flux relation to the
evolution of the intrinsic W density in-between sawtooth cycles as measured using the soft
X-ray diagnostic. For both ICRH and ECRH, the major player in reducing the central W
density peaking is found to be the reduction of inward pinch and, in the case of ECRH, the
rise of an outward convection. The impurity convection increases, from negative to
positive, almost linearly with RF-power, while no appreciable changes are observed in the
diffusion coefficient, which remains roughly at neoclassical levels independent of RF
power or background plasma conditions. The ratio
vW/DW
is consistent with the equilibrium
∇
n
W
/
n
W
prior to the sawtooth crash, corroborating the separate
estimates of diffusion and convection. These experimental findings are slightly different
from previous results obtained analysing the evolution of impurity injections over many
sawtooth cycles. Modelling performed using the drift-kinetic code NEO and the gyro-kinetic
code GKW (assuming axisymmetry) overestimates the diffusion coefficient and underestimates
the experimental positive convection. This is a further indication that
magneto-hydrodynamic/neoclassical models accounting for 3D effects may be needed to
characterize impurity transport in sawtoothing tokamak plasmas. |
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ISSN: | 1070-664X 1089-7674 |
DOI: | 10.1063/1.4996412 |