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Magnetic triggering of ELMs in TCV

Degeling, A. W.  
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Martin, Y. R.  
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Lister, J. B.  
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2003
Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion

Experiments on the TCV tokamak have shown that rapid vertical movement of diverted ELMy H-mode plasmas can affect the time sequence of edge localized modes. The effect is attributed to the induction of an edge current during the movement of the plasma column in the spatially inhomogeneous vacuum field of a single-null configuration. In TCV the fast vertical movement is provoked by the positional control coils inside the vacuum vessel, however it is argued that a similar effect might be produced in larger devices only using poloidal field coils external to the vessel. A simple model, which includes plausible elements of the dynamical behaviour of the edge pressure gradient and edge current, which together dictate the MHD stability of the discharge against edge-localized, current-driven modes, is used to reproduce some of the features seen in these experiments.

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DOI
10.1088/0741-3335/45/9/306
Author(s)
Degeling, A. W.  
Martin, Y. R.  
Lister, J. B.  
Villard, L.  
Dokouka, V. N.
Lukash, V. E.
Khayrutdinov, R. R.
Date Issued

2003

Published in
Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion
Volume

45

Issue

9

Start page

1637

End page

1655

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REVIEWED

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April 16, 2008
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