2010
DOI: 10.1088/0741-3335/52/9/095011
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Investigation on the relation between edge radial electric field asymmetries in RFX-mod and density limit

Abstract: In all major confinement devices (tokamaks, stellarators, spheromaks and reversed-field pinches-RFPs), a density limit has been found. Results summarized in a recent work by Puiatti et al (2009 Nucl. Fusion 49 045012) show that in the RFP high density does not cause a disruption, but a sequence of increasingly critical phenomena. First, at intermediate density there is the disappearance of the high-confinement quasisingle helicity/single helical axis regimes. Then, at densities close to the Greenwald limit, to… Show more

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“…7(c) and 7(d) in Ref. 17], and has been interpreted in the past in terms of finite ion Larmor radius effects. 27 But there is a large portion of the toroidal angle where v / > 0 (E r > 0), with two null points that define a huge convective cell (diameter $ 3 m).…”
Section: The Experimental Basismentioning
confidence: 92%
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“…7(c) and 7(d) in Ref. 17], and has been interpreted in the past in terms of finite ion Larmor radius effects. 27 But there is a large portion of the toroidal angle where v / > 0 (E r > 0), with two null points that define a huge convective cell (diameter $ 3 m).…”
Section: The Experimental Basismentioning
confidence: 92%
“…In the RFX, evidence of a causal connection between the convective cell and the MARFE (and thus, the Greenwald limit) is compelling. [15][16][17] To better understand the topology of the E r field, we can map the measured values (as a function of u) onto an edge flux surface calculated with VMEC/V3FIT: the adaptation of VMEC to the reversed field pinch is a recent addition in the framework of a collaboration between Consorzio RFX and the Auburn University. 34 The result is shown in Fig.…”
Section: The Experimental Basismentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In the RFX RFP [14], data points in the plane (n G , n 0 ), with n 0 the central electron density, seem to follow a Hugill-Greenwald scaling, with scarce data points for n 0 > n G , as published several times in the past [15][16][17][18][19][20][21], but a real disruptive limit when approaching n G has never been found [18,20]. This can be highlighted by grouping data in classes, according to the value of the toroidal loop voltage, as shown in figure 1(a).…”
Section: Density Limit Phenomenology In the Rfx Rfpmentioning
confidence: 99%