The poloidal distribution of turbulence in the scrape-off layer (SOL) of the CASTOR tokamak is studied by means of a ring of 32 electric probes covering the whole perimeter of the poloidal cross section. Analysis of floating potential fluctuations in a SOL created in the top part of the machine by shifting the plasma downwards reveals a dominant periodic structure that propagates poloidally in the direction of the E-r x B drift. Its poloidal mode number is found to be equal to the local safety factor q. Correlation and pulse propagation analyses show that this high m mode is a signature of a single long flute-like structure that is aligned with the magnetic field and snakes around the torus several times before terminating on the limiter.

Spatially resolved characterization of electrostatic fluctuations in the scrape-off layer of the CASTOR tokamak

E Martines;
2005

Abstract

The poloidal distribution of turbulence in the scrape-off layer (SOL) of the CASTOR tokamak is studied by means of a ring of 32 electric probes covering the whole perimeter of the poloidal cross section. Analysis of floating potential fluctuations in a SOL created in the top part of the machine by shifting the plasma downwards reveals a dominant periodic structure that propagates poloidally in the direction of the E-r x B drift. Its poloidal mode number is found to be equal to the local safety factor q. Correlation and pulse propagation analyses show that this high m mode is a signature of a single long flute-like structure that is aligned with the magnetic field and snakes around the torus several times before terminating on the limiter.
2005
Istituto gas ionizzati - IGI - Sede Padova
Inglese
47
269
280
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http://iopscience.iop.org/0741-3335/47/2/005/
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P. Devynck; G. Bonhomme; E. Martines; J. Stockel; G. Van Oost; I. Voitsekhovitch; J. Adamek; A. Azeroual; F. Doveil; I. Duran; E. Gravier; J. Gunn; M....espandi
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