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I-mode investigation on the Experimental Advanced Superconducting Tokamak

Authors :
Wenzhe Mao
Jinlin Xie
W. D. Liu
Chu Zhou
Huajian Liu
Jiangang Li
C.M. Qu
H.R. Fan
T.B. Wang
X.H. Zhang
Yang Li
Yanmin Duan
Shoubiao Zhang
Z. X. Liu
T.Y. Xia
L.M. Shao
X.M. Zhong
S.X. Wang
Guang-yue Hu
Z. Y. Liu
X.L. Zou
Y.Z. Zhang
A.D. Liu
Xiang Gao
Defeng Kong
Hailin Zhao
Tao Lan
Sen Zhang
W. X. Ding
Xuefei Feng
Tao Zhang
Hui Li
J. Zhang
Yong Liu
Ge Zhuang
L.Q. Hu
J. X. Ji
M.Y. Wang
Source :
Nuclear Fusion. 59:096025
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
IOP Publishing, 2019.

Abstract

By analyzing large quantities of discharges in the unfavorable ion $ \vec B\times \nabla B $ drift direction, the I-mode operation has been confirmed in EAST tokamak. During the L-mode to I-mode transition, the energy confinement has a prominent improvement by the formation of a high-temperature edge pedestal, while the particle confinement remains almost identical to that in the L-mode. Similar with the I-mode observation on other devices, the $ E_r $ profiles obtained by the eight-channel Doppler backscattering system (DBS8)\cite{J.Q.Hu} show a deeper edge $ E_r $ well in the I-mode than that in the L-mode. And a weak coherent mode (WCM) with the frequency range of 40-150 kHz is observed at the edge plasma with the radial extend of about 2-3 cm. WCM could be observed in both density fluctuation and radial electric field fluctuation, and the bicoherence analyses showed significant couplings between WCM and high frequency turbulence, implying that the $ E_r $ fluctuation and the caused flow shear from WCM should play an important role during I-mode. In addition, a low-frequency oscillation with a frequency range of 5-10 kHz is always accompanied with WCM, where GAM intensity is decreased or disappeared. Many evidences show that the a low-frequency oscillation may be a novel kind of limited cycle oscillation but further investigations are needed to explain the new properties such as the harmonics and obvious magnetical perturbations.<br />Comment: 14 pages, 7 figures

Details

ISSN :
17414326 and 00295515
Volume :
59
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nuclear Fusion
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....f906dc2e8d5a298155113cc07067cb59