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Individual Sawtooth pacing by synchronized ECCD in TCV

Goodman, Timothy  
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Felici, Federico Alberto Alfredo  
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Canal, Gustavo
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2011
Radio Frequency Power in Plasmas: Proceedings of the 19th Topical Conference
19th Topical Conference on Radio Frequency Power in Plasmas, US-Japan Workshop on RF Physics

Previous real-time sawtooth control scenarios using EC actuators have attempted to shorten [1] or lengthen [2] the sawtooth period by optimally positioning the EC absorption near the q=1 surface. In new experiments we demonstrate for the first time that individual sawtooth crashes can be repetitively induced at predictable times by reducing the stabilizing ECCD power after a predetermined time from the preceding crash. Other stabilizing actuators ( e. g. ICRF, NBI) are expected to produce similar effects. Armed with these results, we present a new sawtooth / NTM control paradigm for improved performance in burning plasmas. The potential appearance of neo-classical tearing modes, triggered by long period sawtooth crashes even at low beta, becomes predictable and therefore amenable to preemptive ECCD. The ITER Electron Cyclotron Upper Launcher (EC-UL) design incorporates the needed functionalities for this method to be applied. The methodology and associated TCV experiments will be presented.

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