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(EXP5/16) H-mode Features under ECRH on T-10

Yu. V. Esipchuk1), V. V. Alikaev1), A. A. Borshegovskij1), V. Chistyakov1), Yu. Dnestrovskij1), M. Dremin1), S. Grashin1), L. Eliseev1), L. Khimchenko1), G. Kirnev1), N. Kirneva1), A. Kislov1), D. A. Kislov1), S. V. Krilov1), A. Melnikov1), T. Myalton1), G. Notkin1), Yu. D. Pavlov1), V. Poznyak1), I. Roy1), D. Shelukhin1), S. Soldatov1), A. Sushkov1), K. Tarasyan1), V. Trukhin1), E. Trukhina1), V. Vershkov1)
 
1) NFI RRC ``Kurchatov Institute'', 123182, Kurchatov Sq., 1, Moscow, Russia

Abstract.  The main feature of the H-mode obtained on T-10 under ECRH (with HF power absorbed in the plasma Pab = 0.8MW) is the spontaneous density $ \bar{n}_{e}^{}$ increase at D$\scriptstyle \alpha$ intensity decrease (up to 4 times). This $ \bar{n}_{e}^{}$ rise is the result of electron transport barrier formation in a narrow region ( $ \Delta$rH $ \cong$ 3cm) near the limiter. Confinement enhancement in H-mode up to $ \acute{I}_{L}^{}$ = $ \tau_{E}^{H}$/$ \tau_{E}^{L}$ $ \cong$ 1.6 - 1.7 in general is the result of $ \tau_{\AA}^{}$ $ \sim$ $ \bar{n}_{e}^{}$ dependence. The thermal transport barrier contribution to total confinement enhancement is small. Threshold power PthLH does not contradict ITER scaling. Maximal $ \acute{I}_{L}^{}$ values are achieved at low qL $ \sim$ 2.2, i.e. the dependence PthLH(qL) exists under T-10 conditions. The results of the radial electric field and turbulence measurements are discussed.

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