PPPL-4843
Observation of EHO in NSTX and Theoretical Study of its Active Control Using HHFW Antenna
Authors: J.-K. Park, et. al.
Abstract:
Two important topics in the tokamak ELM control, using the non-axisymmetric (3D) magnetic
perturbations, are studied in NSTX and combined envisioning ELM control in the future NSTX-U
operation: Experimental observations of the edge harmonic oscillation in NSTX (not necessarily the
same as EHOs in DIII-D), and theoretical study of its external drive using the high harmonic fast
wave (HHFW) antenna as a 3D field coil. Edge harmonic oscillations were observed particularly
well in NSTX ELM-free operation with low n core modes, with various diagnostics confirming
n = 4 ~ 6 edge-localized and coherent oscillations in 2 ~ 8kHz frequency range. These oscillations
seem to have a favored operational window in rotational shear, similarly to EHOs in DIII-D QH
modes . However, in NSTX, they are not observed to provide particle or impurity control, possibly
due to their weak amplitudes, of a few mm displacements, as measured by reflectometry. The
external drive of these modes has been proposed in NSTX, by utilizing audio-frequency currents in
the HHFW antenna straps. Analysis shows that the HHFW straps can be optimized to maximize
n = 4 ~ 6 while minimizing n = 1 ~ 3. Also, IPEC calculations show that the optimized
configuration with only 1kAt current can produce comparable or larger displacements than the
observed internal modes. If this optimized external drive can be constructively combined, or
further resonated with the internal modes, the edge harmonic oscillations in NSTX may be able to
produce sufficient particle control to modify ELMs.
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Submitted to: Nuclear Fusion (January 2013)
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