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Abstract. Edge conditions in DIII-D are being quantified in order to
provide insight into the physics of the H-mode regime. Electron temperature
is not the key parameter that controls the L-H transition. Gradients of edge
temperature and pressure are much more promising candidates for such
parameters. The quality of H-mode confinement is strongly correlated with
the height of the H-mode pedestal for the pressure. The gradient of the
pressure appears to be controlled by MHD modes, in particular by
kink-ballooning modes with finite mode number n. For a wide variety of
discharges, the width of the barrier is well described with a relationship
that is proportional to (
)1/2. An attractive regime of
confinement has been discovered which provides steady-state operation with
no ELMs, low impurity content and normal H-mode confinement. A coherent edge
MHD-mode evidently provides adequate particle transport to control the
plasma density and impurity content while permitting the pressure pedestal
to remain almost identical to that observed in ELMing discharges.
IAEA 2001