Characteristics of ohmic H-modes in COMPASS-D
- 1 July 1994
- journal article
- Published by IOP Publishing in Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion
- Vol. 36 (7A) , A111-A116
- https://doi.org/10.1088/0741-3335/36/7a/013
Abstract
The COMPASS-D tokamak has recently obtained H-mode plasmas in a single-null X-point configuration with no additional heating. Clear H-mode signatures have been observed including reduction in Dalpha light and the unmistakable appearance of ELMs and ELM-free periods. Recycling and gas puff can play crucial roles in achieving and terminating the H-modes. The emergence of distinct ELMs, from the apparently-random fluctuations, of the background Dalpha light, is usually one of progression, taking some 10s of ms rather than a sudden discontinuity. The relatively slow evolution allows for detail examination of important phenomena, such as improvements to confinement and fluid rotation. The H-mode quality improves with density, unless impurity accumulation becomes important. Improvements to the energy and particle confinement are observed and are accompanied by positive increases in the radial electric field at approximately=4 cm inside the last closed flux surface (LCFS). The ohmic powers in discharges with clearly defined H-modes have not been less, so far, than the power obtained from power threshold scalings from larger machines.Keywords
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