ELM control during double-null ohmic H modes in TCV
- 1 June 1995
- journal article
- Published by IOP Publishing in Nuclear Fusion
- Vol. 35 (6) , 650-656
- https://doi.org/10.1088/0029-5515/35/6/i03
Abstract
Precise control of the shape and position of double- null divertor configurations in the TCV tokamak has been used to trigger reliably the transition from ELM-free to ELMy ohmic H mode and back. Preprogrammed modulation of the magnetic axis height (*1.25 cm), with fixed shaping field, caused the plasma to evolve, during a single discharge, between double-null-upper, double-null and double-null-lower configurations, with the secondary X point remain- ing close to the separatrix. The transition from ELM-free to ELMy and back again was observed to be synchronous with the configuration modifications. Using this method, several ELM-free and ELMy phases enabled reproducible disruption-free H mode discharges in TCV lasting up to 1.5 s. A novel method of plasma density control (which depends on ELM control) was demonstrated during a long duration double-null H mode by coupling the density error signal into the vertical position controller, rather than to the gas inlet valve.Keywords
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