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High Speed Imaging of Edge Turbulence in NSTX

Authors :
R. Maingi
S.M. Kaye
C.E. Bush
George F. Renda
B.P. LeBlanc
V.J. Mastrocola
D.W. Swain
Jose Boedo
S. J. Zweben
Nobuhiro Nishino
A. Keesee
John L. Lowrance
R.J. Maqueda
John B Wilgen
D.P. Stotler
Publication Year :
2003
Publisher :
Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 2003.

Abstract

The two-dimensional radial versus poloidal structure and motion of edge turbulence in NSTX (National Spherical Torus Experiment) were measured by using high-speed imaging of the visible light emission from a localized neutral gas puff. Edge turbulence images are shown and analyzed for Ohmic, L-mode (low-confinement mode) and H-mode (high-confinement mode) plasma conditions. Typical edge turbulence poloidal correlation lengths as measured using this technique are = 4 {+-} 1 cm and autocorrelation times are 40 {+-} 20 {micro}sec in all three regimes. The relative fluctuation level is typically smaller in H-mode than in L-mode, and transitions from H- to L-mode and can occur remarkably quickly (=30 {micro}sec). The two-dimensional images often show localized regions of strong light emission which move both poloidally and radially through the observed region at a typical speed of =10{sup 5} cm/sec, and sometimes show spatially coherent modes.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........b2a2d97efd2eb7d71abc545430570c62
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2172/812921