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Abstract. For ASDEX Upgrade H-Mode discharges, the core plasma impurity
transport has been investigated in the quiet phase between sawtooth crashes.
For the elements Ne, Ar, Kr and Xe the diffusion coefficient in the center
is
D6×10-2m2/s and rises with the radial distance
from the center. With increasing Z number the transport becomes strongly
convective with inwardly directed drift velocities that produce very peaked
impurity densities for high Z. The calculated neoclassical diffusion
coefficient and drift velocity are close to the experimental values for the
lower Z elements Ne and Ar. The calculated drift velocity is too small by
a factor of 10 for Kr and Xe. For these elements, toroidal rotation of the
plasma leads to an increased impurity density on the outboard side of the
flux surfaces which is not taken into account by the neoclassical
calculations. The outboard/inboard ratio for Kr is
1.5 and the
toroidal Mach number
Mtor
2. Investigations of Si and Ne
transport in the edge region, i.e. the region of the temperature pedestal
and the steep temperature gradient zone, yield an inwardly directed drift
velocity in the quiet phase between ELMs. The inward pinch is observed in
the radial range of the steep temperature gradient. The transport induced by
an ELM is best described by a very high radial diffusion coefficient rather
than by an outwardly directed drift velocity.
IAEA 2001