Ion flow measurements in the vicinity of magnetic islands in DIII-D
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Samuell, C M
Lore, J.D.
Shafer, M.W.
Meyer, W
Allen, S L
Howard, John
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European Physical Society
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Three-dimensional flows in the vicinity of magnetic islands have been imaged in the scrape
off layer (SOL) for the first time in a tokamak. 3D flow measurements are essential to validate the numerical models used for developing island divertors for advanced stellarators like
W7-X and to explain the resonant magnetic field (RMP) suppression of ELMs in future tokamak devices like ITER. In the case of island divertors, momentum loss from adjacent counterstreaming flows near magnetic islands can prevent access to the desired high-recycling regime
[1, 2]. These flows have been observed experimentally in LHD [3] and HSX [1] and have been
modeled extensively, along with 3D flows more generally, using the plasma fluid and kinetic
neutral gas transport model EMC3-EIRENE [4, 1, 5, 6]. 2D and 3D measurements of the flow
perturbation around magnetic islands has been achieved on DIII-D using Doppler Coherence
Imaging measurements of C+
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impurity ions in the scrape off layer (SOL).
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Proceedings of the 44th EPS Conference on Plasma Physics, EPS 2017
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