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Behaviour of central plasma relaxation oscillations during localized electron cyclotron heating on the TCV tokamak

Pietrzyk, Z. A.
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Pochelon, A.  
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Goodman, T. P.  
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1999
Nuclear Fusion

During initial studies of ECRH in the TCV tokamak, non-standard central MHD activities, such as humpbacks and saturated and inverted sawteeth, have been observed while changing the heating location, the ECRH power, the plasma shape and the safety factor. For edge safety factors q(alpha) > 4.5, safety factors on-axis q(0) < 1 and small plasmas, complete sawtooth stabilization was achieved with the present 1 MW gyrotron power, and it is likely that sawtooth stabilization can be achieved for all conditions at. higher ECRH power. The conditions under which the various relaxation activities are produced or suppressed are reported, and the origins for such tron-standard behaviour are discussed.

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DOI
10.1088/0029-5515/39/5/303
Web of Science ID

WOS:000081125100003

Author(s)
Pietrzyk, Z. A.
Pochelon, A.  
Goodman, T. P.  
Henderson, M. A.  
Hogge, J. P.  
Reimerdes, H.  
Tran, M. Q.  
Behn, R.  
Furno, I.  
Moret, J. M.  
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Date Issued

1999

Publisher

IOP Publishing Ltd

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Nuclear Fusion
Volume

39

Issue

5

Start page

587

End page

611

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REVIEWED

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