J.-M. Noterdaeme, D. A. Hartmann,
A. Stäbler, M. Brambilla,
B. Bruesehaber, J. C. Fuchs, J. Gafert,
A. Gude, B. Kurzan, M. Maraschek, R. Neu,
F. Ryter, F. Serra*, J. Stober, W. Suttrop,
S. Vergamota*, H.-P. Zehrfeld and
ASDEX Upgrade Team
Max-Planck-Institut für Plasmaphysik, EURATOM
Association, D-85748 Garching, Germany
* Centro de Fusao Nuclear, Instituto Superior Técnico,
EURATOM Association, P-1096 Lisboa Codex, Portugal
Abstract. By using 3 dB couplers, ICRF heating has become much less sensitive
to changes in coupling. High power regimes with strong ELMs could thus be
investigated. Comparison with NI then allows effects specific to the heating
schemes to be investigated. Large differences were observed on the central
plasma, in particular on the sawteeth. With ICRF heating, the central
electron temperature is higher and the sawtooth amplitude larger than with
NI. No difference was seen on the ELM behaviour (frequency, effect on edge
Te) between NI and ICRF. The combination of NI and ICRF results in
stabilization of the 3,2 neoclassical mode, under conditions where it is
unstable with NI alone.
IAEA 2001