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Ohmic H-modes in the TCV tokamak

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, , Citation H Weisen et al 1996 Plasma Phys. Control. Fusion 38 1137 DOI 10.1088/0741-3335/38/8/006

0741-3335/38/8/1137

Abstract

The TCV tokamak has obtained ohmic H-modes in virtually all diverted plasmas with the ion drift directed towards an X-point and in several elongated limiter plasmas. Troyon factors up to 2 and line average densities up to , corresponding to Ithe Greenwald limit, have been obtained in diverted ELM-free H-modes. Quasi-stationary H-modes lasting for the entire current flat top (1.5 s) have been obtained in the presence of regular ELMs. The occurrence and magnitude of ELMs have been found to depend on configurational parameters such as the position of the `active' X-point in unbalanced double-null discharges and the plasma - wall separation in single-null discharges. These dependencies have permitted active control of ELM behaviour in TCV. A continuous spectrum of ELM amplitudes and frequencies has been observed, ranging from clearly identifiable type III ELMs to large, low-frequency ELMs which expel up to 12% of the stored energy and up to 7% of the particle content and are reminiscent of type I ELMs. A previously unknown, benign kind of ELM, with a maximum amplitude in the divertor region, has also been observed.

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10.1088/0741-3335/38/8/006