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Cui Xue-Wu, Cui Zheng-Ying, Feng Bei-Bin, Pan Yu-Dong, Zhou Hang-Yu, Sun Ping, Fu Bing-Zhong, Lu Ping, Dong Yun-Bo, Gao Jin-Ming, Song Shao-Dong, Yang Qing-Wei. Investigation of impurity transport using supersonic molecular beam injected neon in HL-2A ECRH plasmaJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2013, 22(12): 125201.
| Cui Xue-Wu, Cui Zheng-Ying, Feng Bei-Bin, Pan Yu-Dong, Zhou Hang-Yu, Sun Ping, Fu Bing-Zhong, Lu Ping, Dong Yun-Bo, Gao Jin-Ming, Song Shao-Dong, Yang Qing-Wei. Investigation of impurity transport using supersonic molecular beam injected neon in HL-2A ECRH plasmaJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2013, 22(12): 125201. |
Investigation of impurity transport using supersonic molecular beam injected neon in HL-2A ECRH plasma
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Abstract
In this paper, we describe the behavior of impurity transport in the HL-2A electron cyclotron resonance heating (ECRH) L-mode plasma. The neon as a trace impurity is injected by the supersonic molecular beam injection (SMBI) technique, which is used for the first time to study the impurity transport in HL-2A. The progression of neon ions is monitored by the soft X-ray camera and bolometer arrays with good temporal and spatial resolutions. The convection and diffusion process of the neon ions are investigated with the one-dimensional impurity transport code STRAHL. The results show that the diffusion coefficient D of neon ions is a factor of four larger than the neoclassical value in the central region. The value of D is larger in the outer region of the plasma (ρ > 0.6) than in the central region of the plasma (ρ < 0.6). The convective velocity directs inwards with a value of ~-1.0 m/s in the Ohmic discharge, but it reverses to direct outwards with a value of ~ 8.0 m/s in the outer region of the plasma when ECRH is applied. The result indicates that the impurity transport is strongly enhanced with ECRH. -
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