2006 48th Annual Meeting of the Division of Plasma Physics
Monday–Friday, October 30–November 3 2006;
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Session GI1: H-Mode Pedestal
9:30 AM–12:30 PM,
Tuesday, October 31, 2006
Philadelphia Marriott Downtown
Room: Grand Salon ABF
Chair: Rajesh Maingi, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Abstract ID: BAPS.2006.DPP.GI1.2
Abstract: GI1.00002 : Study of Turbulence and Radial Electric Field Transitions in ASDEX Upgrade using Doppler Reflectometry
10:00 AM–10:30 AM
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Abstract
Author:
Garrard Conway
(Max-Planck-Institut fur Plasmaphysik, Garching, Germany)
The radial electric field is recognised as an important factor in
the performance of magnetically confined fusion plasmas. On ASDEX
Upgrade microwave Doppler reflectometry has been developed to
directly measure $E_r$ profiles, its shear and its fluctuations.
Here a poloidally tilted antenna selects via Bragg a specific
turbulence wavenumber giving a frequency shift directly
proportional to the perpendicular rotation velocity $u_\perp =
v_{E \times B} + v_{\rm turb}$ of the turbulence moving in the
plasma. Turbulence simulations show $v_{E \times B} \gg v_{\rm
turb}$ allowing simple extraction of $E_r$ with good accuracy. In
the scrape-off-layer $E_r$ is positive, but reverses across the
separatrix due to the pedestal pressure gradient to form a
negative well. The strength of the well scales directly with
confinement, typically -50V/cm for ohmic/L-mode, rising to
-300V/cm for H-mode and in excess of -500V/cm for improved
H-modes. Without NBI $v_{E \times B} \approx v_{\rm turb}$ which
allows the turbulence behaviour to be investigated. For example
the core rotation reverses from ion to electron direction when
plasma collisionality is raised while matched gyro-kinetic
turbulence simulations show the dominant turbulence changing from
TEM to ITG with corresponding $v_{\rm turb}$ reversal, which
implies the core $E_r$ reverses sign with the turbulence.
Also of major importance to confinement are zonal flows and GAMs
- radially localised oscillating $E \times B$ flows. $E_r$
fluctuations directly measured by Doppler refl. reveal coherent
modes in the edge gradient region where turbulence vorticity and
$E_r$ shear are largest. The mode frequency scales as sound speed
over major radius but is sensitive to plasma shape and local $q$.
So far GAMs have not been seen in H-modes, nor in the plasma
core. In each topic, the synergetic combination of experiment,
theory and numerical simulation aids interpretation shows $E_r$
is interlinked with turbulence and the mean plasma profiles.
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Collaborators: J.Schirmer, W.Suttrop, C.Angioni, R.Dux,
F.Jenko, E.Holzhauer, S.Klenge, B.Kurzan, C.Maggi, A.G.Peeters,
M.Reich, F.Ryter, B.Scott, C.Tr\"oster, E.Wolfrum, H.Zohm and the
ASDEX~Upgrade~Team.
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