Helium ELMy H-modes in Alcator C-Mod in Support of ITER Helium Operating Phases

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Abstract

ITER will operate helium majority plasmas in its earlier phases to shakedown the facility and provide plasmas in both L-mode and H-mode for commissioning and preparation for DT burning plasma operation. Part of this activity is to produce ELMy H-modes to test ELM mitigation schemes and observe the ELM impacts on the plasma facing components. It is of interest to characterize helium ELMy H-modes on present experiments to provide some basis to project to ITER and anticipate the plasma performance and ability to obtain H-modes with sufficient performance. ELMy H-mode is accessed in C-Mod by using LSN with an elongation of about 1.55, and with high lower triangularity and low upper triangularity. These regimes were produced with 1.5-4.0 MW of ICRF heating, and with H-mode line average densities of 2.0-3.2x10$^{20}$ /m$^{3}$, producing higher frequency repetitive to large infrequent ELMs, respectively. The infrequent ELM regime showed a cross between EDA and ELMy H-mode, with the EDA signature of a quasi-coherent mode at about 200 kHz. Tungsten laser blow-off was done. The pedestal features, energy confinement, ELM character, L-H threshold (1.7-2.5 MW) and W confinement will be discussed. Comparisons with deuterium ELMy H-modes will be made.

Authors

  • C.E. Kessel

    Princeton Plasmas Physics Laboratory, PPPL

  • Steve Wolfe

    MIT-PSFC, PSFC-MIT

  • M.A. Chilenski

    PSFC-MIT

  • J.W. Hughes

    MIT-PSFC, PSFC-MIT, MIT PSFC

  • Y. Lin

    MIT Plasma Science and Fusion Center, PSFC-MIT

  • M.L. Reinke

    ORNL-PPPL

  • Steve Wukitch

    MIT PSFC, MIT-PSFC, PSFC-MIT