2014
DOI: 10.1063/1.4904205
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Effects of heating power on divertor in-out asymmetry and scrape-off layer flow in reversed field on Experimental Advanced Superconducting Tokamak

Abstract: The dependence of divertor asymmetry and scrape-off layer (SOL) flow on heating power has been investigated in the Experimental Advanced Superconducting Tokamak (EAST). Divertor plasma exhibits an outboard-enhanced in-out asymmetry in heat flux in lower single null configuration for in reversed (ion rB drift direction toward the upper X-point) field directions. Upper single null exhibits an inboard-favored asymmetry in low heating power condition, while exhibits an outboard-favored asymmetry when increasing th… Show more

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“…Similar results for the SOL flow reversal have been observed in the JT-60U tokamak by Mach probe measurements for two ion ∇B drift directions, suggesting that the ion Pfirsh-Schlüter (PS) flow is the most feasible mechanism to drive the parallel plasma flow at the midplane against the ion ∇B drift direction [37]. On EAST, the characteristics of measured SOL parallel plasma flow under various discharge conditions on the low field side midplane are consistent with the PS flow, with measured parallel Mach number M || = 0.3 − 0.5, as shown in figures 12 and 14 in [38,39]. These findings suggest that the SOL parallel flow on the low field side midplane is dominated by the PS flow and that the direction of the PS flow component of the SOL parallel flow depends on the ion ∇B drift direction.…”
Section: Role Of Field-dependent Sol Parallel Flow On the Transition supporting
confidence: 59%
“…Similar results for the SOL flow reversal have been observed in the JT-60U tokamak by Mach probe measurements for two ion ∇B drift directions, suggesting that the ion Pfirsh-Schlüter (PS) flow is the most feasible mechanism to drive the parallel plasma flow at the midplane against the ion ∇B drift direction [37]. On EAST, the characteristics of measured SOL parallel plasma flow under various discharge conditions on the low field side midplane are consistent with the PS flow, with measured parallel Mach number M || = 0.3 − 0.5, as shown in figures 12 and 14 in [38,39]. These findings suggest that the SOL parallel flow on the low field side midplane is dominated by the PS flow and that the direction of the PS flow component of the SOL parallel flow depends on the ion ∇B drift direction.…”
Section: Role Of Field-dependent Sol Parallel Flow On the Transition supporting
confidence: 59%
“…The errors of electron temperature T e measured by divertor triple probes are estimated to be roughly ±50%, based on the comparison with divertor single probe measurements in previous EAST experiments [30,31]. According to the error transfer formula, the errors of electron density n e and electron pressure p e are about ±35% [30,31]. The particle flux in equation ( 16)…”
Section: Modeling Without Driftsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…As aforementioned, the experimental studies of the DOIA of heat flux for L-mode discharges 24 26 and the DOIA of particle flux for H-mode discharges 27 , 28 have been carried out in EAST in recent years. There is still a lack of study on the DOIA of heat flux for EAST H-mode discharges due to the unreliability of heat flux measurement from the divertor Langmuir probes.…”
Section: Effects Of Drifts On the Doias Of Particle And Heat Fluxes A...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…EAST is the first superconducting tokamak in China with ITER-like divertor and configuration. Experimental studies on the DOIA of heat flux for the L-mode discharges 24 26 and DOIA of particle flux for the H-mode discharges 27 , 28 have been carried out recently. The results also show that the DOIAs could be reversed by reversing the toroidal magnetic field.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%