(EXP5/27) Impurity Transport Induced Oscillations in LHD
B. J. Peterson1), Y. Nakamura1),
K. Yamazaki1), N. Noda1), J. Rice2),
Y. Takeiri1), M. Goto1), K. Narihara1),
K. Tanaka1), K. Sato1), S. Masuzaki1),
S. Sakakibara1), K. Ida1), H. Funaba1),
M. Shoji1), M. Osakabe1), M. Sato1),
Y. Xu1), T. Kobuchi3), N. Ashikawa3),
P. de Vries1), M. Emoto1), H. Idei1),
K. Ikeda1), S. Inagaki1), N. Inoue1),
M. Isobe1), S. Kado1), K. Khlopenkov1),
S. Kubo1), R. Kumazawa1), T. Minami1),
J. Miyazawa1), T. Morisaki1),
S. Murakami1), S. Muto1), T. Mutoh1),
Y. Nagayama1), H. Nakanishi1),
K. Nishimura1), T. Notake4), Y. Liang3),
S. Ohdachi1), Y. Oka1), T. Ozaki1),
R. O. Pavlichenko1), A. Sagara1),
K. Saito4), R. Sakamoto1), H. Sasao3),
M. Sasao1), T. Seki1), T. Shimozuma1),
H. Suzuki1), M. Takechi1), N. Tamura3),
K. Toi1), T. Tokuzawa1), Y. Torii4),
K. Tsumori1), I. Yamada1),
S. Yamaguchi1), S. Yamamoto4),
M. Yokoyama1), Y. Yoshimura1),
K. Y. Watanabe1), T. Watari1),
K. Kawahata1), O. Kaneko1), N. Ohyabu1),
H. Yamada1), A. Komori1), S. Sudo1),
O. Motojima1)
1) National Institute for Fusion Science, Toki-shi
509-5292, JAPAN
2) Plasma Science & Fusion Center, Mass. Inst. of Tech., Cambridge,
MA 02139 , USA
3) Dept. of Fusion Science, School of Math. and Phys. Science,
Grad. Univ. for Adv. Studies, Hayama 240-0193, Japan
4) Dept.of Energy Engineering and Science, Nagoya Univ., Nagoya
464-8603, Japan
Abstract. In LHD during experiments using stainless steel divertor plates
a slow ( 1 second) cyclic oscillation in the plasma parameters known as
`breathing' plasma was observed during NBI-heated long pulse discharges. The
core iron density, calculated from measured parameters using the cooling
rate from a corona-equilibrium average-ion model, oscillates out of phase
with the electron density. The correlation of the iron impurity
concentration with the change in electron temperature and with the local
power balance between radiation and beam deposition indicates that when
radiation from the iron impurity dominates the local power balance the core
plasma is cooled. The increase in the calculated iron density during the
phase of the oscillation when the divertor electron temperature exceeds the
sputtering threshold suggests that sputtering of the stainless steel
divertor plate may be the source of the iron impurity. However the shortness
of the delay time raises questions about the causality between these two
signals and points to the need for a closer examination of the role of
impurity transport in this oscillation.
IAEA 2001