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Abstract. The changes in the performance of the core, pedestal,
scrape-off-layer (SOL), and divertor plasmas as a result of changes in
triangularity, , up/down magnetic balance, and secondary divertor
volume were examined in shape variation experiments using ELMing H mode
plasmas on DIII-D. In moderate density, unpumped plasmas, high
0.7 increased the energy in the H mode pedestal and the global energy
confinement of the core, primarily due to an increase in the margin by
which the edge pressure gradient exceeded the value which would have been
expected had it been limited by infinite-n ideal ballooning modes. In
addition, a nearly balanced double-null (DN) shape was effective for
sharing the peak heat flux in the divertor in these attached plasmas. For
detached plasmas good heat flux sharing was obtained for a substantial
range of unbalanced DN shapes. Finally, the presence of a second X-point in
unbalanced DN shapes did not degrade the plasma performance if it was
sufficiently far inside the vacuum vessel. These results indicate that a
high
unbalanced DN shape has some advantages over a single null
shape for future high power tokamak operation.
IAEA 2001