Experiment and simulation of ELM in NBI heated plasma on EAST tokamak

2021 
By scanning toroidal rotation with a combination of co- and counter-current direction NBI on the Experimental Advanced Superconducting Tokamak (EAST), it is found the size of Edge localized mode (ELM) decrease with increasing toroidal rotation in counter-current direction. The synergistic effect of plasma rotation and collisionality on ELM behavior is also studied by statistical analysis. 3-field module in BOUT++ framework is employed to study the impacts of toroidal rotation/E×B flow shear on ELM behaviors. The BOUT++ simulation results show that both Co- and Ctr-NBI induced net flow have stabilization effects on the peeling-ballooning modes, especially for counter NBI case, high-n ballooning mode can be totally stabilized. With larger E×B shear, the mode number of most unstable mode downshifts in the counter NBI case, with larger E×B shear, the mode number of most downshifts in the counter NBI case, correlated with reduced ELM size.
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