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ELM transport in the JET scrape-off layer

Pitts, R. A.
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Andrew, P.
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Arnoux, G.
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2007
Nuclear Fusion

This contribution summarizes a number of aspects of the experimental and modelling programme at JET aimed at improving the characterization and understanding of edge localized mode (ELM) transport in the scrape-off layer (SOL). Divertor target energy deposition asymmetries favouring the inner target for the ion B x del B drift directed towards the X-point are observed with infra-red (IR) thermography. Similar trends are seen in the ELM resolved energy radiated in the divertor volume. Particle-in-cell kinetic calculations of the parallel ELM heat transport have been made for a range of ELM energies, revealing the detailed time response of target sheath heat transmission factors and indicating that electrons deposit similar to 30% of the ELM energy. The simulation results are in good agreement with experimental measurements of the integral energy deposited at the outer target up to the peak in target heat loads. A transient model of ELM filament energy evolution has been developed at JET and is able to reproduce a number of experimental observations, including the high ion energies observed in the far SOL using an electrostatic retarding field electrostatic analyser (RFA) and estimates of ELM heat fluxes deposited on main chamber limiters. During the ELM, the RFA and a second, SOL turbulence probe, clearly show the presence of coherent spikes in the hot ion flux, the plasma flux and the electron temperature. Field aligned structures have also been seen for the first time on JET in the power deposition on main wall limiters and upper dump plate surfaces using a new wide angle IR camera system. The probe signals are interpreted as the arrival of interspaced plasma filaments, with successive filaments carrying less energy. They are also consistent with the ELM out flux entering the SOL primarily on the outboard side and launching a sound wave disturbance along field lines.

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DOI
10.1088/0029-5515/47/11/005
Web of Science ID

WOS:000251749500008

Author(s)
Pitts, R. A.
Andrew, P.
Arnoux, G.
Eich, T.
Fundamenski, W.
Huber, A.
Silva, C.
Tskhakaya, D.
Date Issued

2007

Publisher

IOP Publishing Ltd

Published in
Nuclear Fusion
Volume

47

Start page

1437

End page

1448

Subjects

Localized Mode Energy

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Gas-Box Divertor

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Asdex Upgrade

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Power Deposition

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I Elms

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Wall Interaction

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Far Sol

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Edge

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Iter

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Particle

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