H-mode Snowflake Divertor Plasmas on TCV
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Abstract
An ELMy H-mode ``snowflake'' divertor is established and studied for the first time in the TCV tokamak. The H-mode access and the ELM dynamics is compared to a conventional single-null diverted configuration. The snowflake configuration exhibits $15\%$ higher confinement and 2 to 3 times lower ELM frequency. Ideal MHD stability analysis suggests enhanced stability of the snowflake H-mode pedestal to mid- to high-toroidal-mode-number modes. The capability of the snowflake to redistribute the edge power on the additional strike points has been confirmed experimentally.
Authors
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Francesco Piras
CRPP/EPFL
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Stefano Coda
CRPP/EPFL, EPFL-CRPP, Association Euratom-Conf\'ed\'eration Suisse, CH-1015 Lausanne, Switzerland
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Basil Duval
CRPP/EPFL, EPFL CRPP, EPFL-CRPP, Association Euratom-Conf\'ed\'eration Suisse, CH-1015 Lausanne, Switzerland
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Beno\^It Labit
CRPP/EPFL
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Janos Marki
CRPP/EPFL
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Sergei Yu Medvedev
Keldysh Institute of Applied Mathematics
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Jean-Marc Moret
CRPP/EPFL, EPFL-CRPP, Association Euratom-Conf\'ed\'eration Suisse, CH-1015 Lausanne, Switzerland
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Andreas Pitzschke
CRPP/EPFL
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Olivier Sauter
CRPP/EPFL, EPFL-CRPP, Association Euratom-Conf\'ed\'eration Suisse, CH-1015 Lausanne, Switzerland, Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne, EPFL/CRPP, Association Euratom-Suisse, Switzerland