Particle transport measurements on DIII-D using perturbative techniques

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Abstract

Perturbative particle transport measurements have been initiated on DIII-D and data obtained under a wide variety of operating conditions, including: L-mode, ELMing and ELM-free H-mode, QH-mode, and L- and H-mode plasmas with resonant magnetic perturbations (RMPs). Particle diffusivities (D) and pinch velocities (V) are determined from high resolution profile reflectometry data using perturbative techniques (e.g. modulated gas puffing), employing a simple analytic model [1]. Results show a considerable variation in D and V with operating regime, e.g. D is in general higher in L-mode than in H-mode, while V is more negative (inward) in H-mode than L-mode. Using these techniques we have obtained the first direct measurements to confirm that D increases and the magnitude of V is reduced but still inward during $n=3$ RMP application, in both L- and H-mode plasmas. \vskip6pt \noindent [1] H. Takenaga, et al., Plasma Phys. Control Fusion {\bf 40}, 183 (1998).

*Work supported in part by the U.S. Department of Energy under DE-FG02-08ER54984, DE-FC02-04ER54698 and DE-FG02-05ER54809.

Authors

  • E.J. Doyle

    • U. California-Los Angeles
  • L. Zeng

    • U. California-Los Angeles
    • UCLA
  • T.L. Rhodes

    • U. California-Los Angeles
  • L. Schmitz

    • U. California-Los Angeles
    • University of California Los Angeles
  • W.A. Peebles

    • U. California-Los Angeles
  • T.E. Evans

    • General Atomics
    • GA
  • S. Mordijck

    • The College of William and Mary