Characterizations of power loads on divertor targets for type-I, compound and small ELMs in the EAST superconducting tokamak

  • L. Wang
  • , G. S. Xu
  • , H. Y. Guo
  • , H. Q. Wang
  • , S. C. Liu
  • , K. F. Gan
  • , X. Z. Gong
  • , Y. Liang
  • , N. Yan
  • , L. Chen
  • , J. B. Liu
  • , W. Zhang
  • , R. Chen
  • , L. M. Shao
  • , H. Xiong
  • , J. P. Qian
  • , B. Shen
  • , G. J. Liu
  • , R. Ding
  • , X. J. Zhang
  • C. M. Qin, S. Ding, L. Y. Xiang, G. H. Hu, Z. W. Wu, G. N. Luo, J. L. Chen, L. Q. Hu, X. Gao, B. N. Wan, J. G. Li

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Abstract

The Experimental Advanced Superconducting Tokamak (EAST) has recently achieved a variety of H-mode regimes with different edge-localized mode (ELM) dynamics, including type-I ELMs, compound ELMs, which are manifested by the onset of a large spike followed by a sequence of small spikes on D α emissions, usual type-III ELMs, and very small ELMs. This newly observed very small ELMy H-mode appears to be similar to the type-II ELMy H-mode, with higher repetition frequency (∼1 kHz) and lower amplitude than the type-III ELMy H-mode, exhibiting an intermediate confinement level between type-I and type-III ELMy H-modes. The energy loss and divertor power load are systematically characterized for these different ELMy H-modes to provide a physics basis for the next-step high-power long-pulse operations in EAST. Both type-I and compound ELMs exhibit good confinement (H98 (y,2) ∼ 1). A significant loss of the plasma stored energy occurs at the onset of type-I ELMs (∼8%) and compound ELMs (∼5%), while no noticeable change in the plasma stored energy is observed for the small ELMs, including both type-III ELMs and very small ELMs. The peak heat flux on divertor targets for type-I ELMs currently achieved in EAST is about 10 MW m-2, as determined from the divertor-embedded triple Langmuir probe system with high time resolution. As expected, type-III ELMs lead to much smaller divertor power loads with a peak heat flux of about 2 MW m-2. Peak power loads for compound ELMs are between those for type-I and type-III ELMs. It is remarkable that the new very small ELMy H-modes exhibit even lower target power deposition than type-III ELMs, with the peak heat flux generally below 1 MW m-2. These very small ELMs are usually accompanied by broadband fluctuations with frequencies ranging from 20 to 50 kHz, which may promote particle and power exhaust throughout the very small ELMy H-mode regime.

Original languageEnglish
Article number073028
JournalNuclear Fusion
Volume53
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2013

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