Effect of external perturbation fields on divertor particle and heat loads during ELMs at JET
Peak heat fluxes arriving at the JET-divertor during Type-I ELMs have been successfully reduced by applying externally magnetic perturbation fields. The ELM-frequency in these plasmas strongly increases, leading to smaller ELM-size. The concomitant density losses, known as pump-out effect, have been recovered using inboard divertor gas fuelling, albeit with a degradation of the energy confinement. Langmuir probe analysis has shown that the magnetic perturbation drastically reduces the ELM-peak heat flux mostly via a reduction in particle flux, but at the price of higher inter-ELM fluxes. (C) 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
WOS:000267747300178
2009
390-391
768
772
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OTHER
Event name | Event place | Event date |
Toledo, Spain | May 26-30, 2008 | |