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Impact of Localized Gas Injection on ICRF Coupling and SOL Parameters(PSI2014)

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    0435981 - ÚFP 2015 RIV JP eng O - Others
    Lerche, E. - Goniche, M. - Jacquet, P. - Van Eester, D. - Bobkov, V. - Colas, L. - Czarnecka, A. - Brezinsek, S. - Brix, M. - Crombe, K. - Graham, M. - Groth, M. - Monakhov, I. - Mathurin, T. - Matthews, G. - Meneses, L. - Noble, C. - Petržílka, Václav - Rimini, F. - Shaw, A.
    Impact of Localized Gas Injection on ICRF Coupling and SOL Parameters(PSI2014).
    2014
    Institutional support: RVO:61389021
    Keywords : Gas puff * ion-cyclotron
    Subject RIV: BL - Plasma and Gas Discharge Physics

    Předneseno na:Plasma Surface Interactions in Controlled Fusion Devices(2014)/21./,26.05.2014-30.05.2014, Kanazawa,JP By fuelling the plasma from gas injection modules (GIMs) located in the mid-plane and on the top of the machine instead of adopting the more standardly used divertor GIMs, a considerable increase of the ICRF antenna coupling resistances was achieved with moderate gas injection rates. This effect is explained by an increase of the scrape-off-layer density in front of the antennas when mid-plane and top fuelling is used, making the evanescence region of the launched fast wave shorter. By distributing the gas injection to optimize the coupling of all ICRF antenna arrays simultaneously, a substantial increase in the ICRF power capability and reliability was attained.

    Permanent Link: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0239823

     
     
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