Test of the Eich model for ELM energy densities in DIII-D

ORAL

Abstract

A collisionality scan on DIII-D reveals that peak parallel ELM energy densities during Type-I ELMs are within 0.5 -- 2 times of a new model (T. Eich, NME 2017, in publication). In contrast to the model our analysis shows pedestal pressure dependence of ELM energy density. We find proximity to the L-H threshold as important scaling factor beyond the Eich model. ELMs with large energy densities were observed when barely above the LH-threshold. Linear stability analysis with ELITE shows that lower n peeling-ballooning modes with deeper eigenfunctions result in higher divertor heat loads. Measurements with fast soft X-ray and infrared thermography facilitate tracking the distribution of conducted and radiated ELM energy. As ITER will operate close to the LH-threshold our studies emphasize the importance of considering the full pre-ELM phase and not only static profiles for determining the heat load.

Authors

  • Matthias Knolker

    LMU Munich

  • A. Bortolon

    PPPL

  • G. Canal

    General Atomics, PPPL

  • T. Abrams

    GA

  • T. Evans

    General Atomics, GA

  • A.W. Leonard

    General Atomics, GA, General Atomics - San Diego

  • R. Nazikian

    Princeton Plasma Phys Lab, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, Princeton Plasma Physics Lab, Princeton Plasma Physics Lab., PPPL

  • H. Zohm

    IPP