Thermal structures and their relation to magnetic topology in RFX-mod
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Abstract
The study examines the thermal properties of reversed-field pinch plasmas in the RFX-mod experiment [1] in Padova, Italy, and their relationship with magnetic topology. A database of 328 discharges providing 69,054 temperature profiles was analyzed. Temperature profiles are obtained with the Diagnostic soft X-ray 3-arrays (DSX3) diagnostic while tearing mode dynamics from saddle loops. Key findings include the observation of high-quality thermal structures with electron temperatures up to 1200 eV, spanning up to 50% of the vessel radial extent, even without a well-organized magnetic topology. This is presumed to be due to the interaction among the various tearing modes. This is a novel discovery compared to previous results [2]. This work identifies three specific cases of non-linear dynamics among dynamo modes that enhance thermal structures. These cases will be presented here and will also be the subject of a future publication.
[1] P. Sonato et al 2003 Fus. Eng. Des., 66–68, pp. 161-168
[2] P. Franz et al 2013 Nucl. Fusion 53 053011
[1] P. Sonato et al 2003 Fus. Eng. Des., 66–68, pp. 161-168
[2] P. Franz et al 2013 Nucl. Fusion 53 053011
Publication: L. Orlandi et al., "Investigation of enhanced thermal structures under chaotic magnetic conditions in RFX-mod" (planned paper)
Presenters
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Luca Orlandi
- Consorzio RFX (CNR, ENEA, INFN, Università di Padova, Acciaierie Venete SpA), Corso Stati Uniti 4, 35127 Padova, Italy; Centro Ricerche Fusione - Università di Padova