The convective radial transport effects of SOL turbulence have been estimated using recent turbulence data from the gas puff imaging (GPI) camera diagnostic on Alcator C-Mod. The average radial turbulence speed within the region 1-2 cm outside the separatrix near the outer was calculated by a 2-0 cross-correlation technique to be V-t similar to 0.2-0.3 km/s. Assuming this to be the local convective plasma velocity, the density SOL width lambda(n) was evaluated using a simple convective model to be lambda(n) similar to 4-7 cm, which is similar to 2-3 times higher than that measured using a Langmuir probe. This convective velocity was also similar to 2-3 times lower than the velocities estimated from analytic blob models, but showed a similar scaling with plasma current at constant q(95). The measured blob speeds were lower than both the convective speeds and the analytic blob model speeds.

Estimate of convective radial transport due to SOL turbulence as measured by GPI in Alcator C-Mod

M Agostini;
2011

Abstract

The convective radial transport effects of SOL turbulence have been estimated using recent turbulence data from the gas puff imaging (GPI) camera diagnostic on Alcator C-Mod. The average radial turbulence speed within the region 1-2 cm outside the separatrix near the outer was calculated by a 2-0 cross-correlation technique to be V-t similar to 0.2-0.3 km/s. Assuming this to be the local convective plasma velocity, the density SOL width lambda(n) was evaluated using a simple convective model to be lambda(n) similar to 4-7 cm, which is similar to 2-3 times higher than that measured using a Langmuir probe. This convective velocity was also similar to 2-3 times lower than the velocities estimated from analytic blob models, but showed a similar scaling with plasma current at constant q(95). The measured blob speeds were lower than both the convective speeds and the analytic blob model speeds.
2011
Istituto gas ionizzati - IGI - Sede Padova
SCRAPE-OFF-LAYER
EDGE TURBULENCE
PLASMA
SIMULATION
DRIVEN
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