Observations and Interpretation of the Spatial Structure of Edge Turbulence near the X-point Region and Outboard Midplane of Alcator C-Mod

ORAL

Abstract

Movies of edge turbulence at both the outboard midplane and the region just outboard of the typical LSN X-point location in C-Mod have been obtained using Gas-Puff-Imaging together with fast-framing cameras. Intermittent turbulent structures, typically referred to as blobs or filaments, are observed in both locations. Near the midplane the filaments are roughly circular in cross-section with radial and poloidal correlation lengths of $\sim$ 1 cm, while in the X-point region they are highly elongated in cross-section in a direction approximately normal to the local flux surfaces. In addition, filament velocities in this region are $\sim$ 3x faster than the radial velocities at the midplane and in a direction that is roughly radially outward. The observations are consistent with the picture that the large scale features of the filaments ($k_{\perp} \rho_s>0.1$) map along field lines as a consequence of the rapid parallel diffusion of the potential perturbations. A 3D simulation using the BOUT turbulence code reproduces many of the spatial features observed in the experiment.

*Supported by USDoE awards DE-FC02-99ER54512, DE-AC02-76CH03073, and DE-AC52-07NA27344.

Authors

  • J.L. Terry

    • MIT-PSFC
    • MIT PSFC
  • Stewart Zweben

    • PPPL
    • Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
  • B. LaBombard

    • MIT-PSFC
  • I. Cziegler

    • MIT PSFC
    • MIT-PSFC
  • M.V. Umansky

    • LLNL
  • D.P. Stotler

    • PPPL