Plasma absorption at the fundamental EC resonance of e.m. waves at 140 GHz, 0.8 MW, Ordinary mode, provides in the FTU tokamak a localized (minimum deltar similar or equal to2.5 cm) and intense (up to similar or equal to 100 MW/m(3)) heat source for the electrons. It is shown that at high density (similar or equal to 10(20) m gamma - (-3)) ions are heated (DeltaT(i)/T-i = 0.25) by collisional e - i energy transfer and assuming ion thermal diffusivity about three times larger (at most) than predictions in order to account ;for the observed T-i. Off-center localization (r(abs)/a similar or equal to 0.2) of the ECRH heat source changes the electron temperature (and current density) profile in a way to fully stabilize sawteeth. On-axis absorption accelerates the sawtooth crash repetition rate if P-ecrh less than or equal to P-oh, but with P-ecrh > P-oh the sawtooth period is increased. A critical shear model for the sawtooth crash repetition rate is shown to be in agreement with its experimental dependence on resonance position and heating power. In discharges characterized by a flat temperature profile in the ohmic phase, ECRH may de-stabilize tearing modes of different order, with a strong degradation of core energy confinement. (C) 2001 Published by Elsevier Science B.V.
ECRH at high heating power density in FTU tokamak
S Cirant;A Bruschi;G Granucci;E Lazzaro;S Nowak;G Ramponi;C Sozzi;
2001
Abstract
Plasma absorption at the fundamental EC resonance of e.m. waves at 140 GHz, 0.8 MW, Ordinary mode, provides in the FTU tokamak a localized (minimum deltar similar or equal to2.5 cm) and intense (up to similar or equal to 100 MW/m(3)) heat source for the electrons. It is shown that at high density (similar or equal to 10(20) m gamma - (-3)) ions are heated (DeltaT(i)/T-i = 0.25) by collisional e - i energy transfer and assuming ion thermal diffusivity about three times larger (at most) than predictions in order to account ;for the observed T-i. Off-center localization (r(abs)/a similar or equal to 0.2) of the ECRH heat source changes the electron temperature (and current density) profile in a way to fully stabilize sawteeth. On-axis absorption accelerates the sawtooth crash repetition rate if P-ecrh less than or equal to P-oh, but with P-ecrh > P-oh the sawtooth period is increased. A critical shear model for the sawtooth crash repetition rate is shown to be in agreement with its experimental dependence on resonance position and heating power. In discharges characterized by a flat temperature profile in the ohmic phase, ECRH may de-stabilize tearing modes of different order, with a strong degradation of core energy confinement. (C) 2001 Published by Elsevier Science B.V.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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