Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10645126 | Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2011 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
A systematic study of the heat load asymmetries has been performed in the MAST tokamak. The influence of the magnetic geometry (DND vs. SND) and of the confinement regime (L- and H-mode) has been studied. The in/out and up/down asymmetries are found to be very sensitive to the distance between both separatrices. While during DND discharges, most power is deposited at the lower divertor during L-mode and inter-ELM periods, more power is deposited on the upper divertor during ELMs. During lower SND discharges, more power is always deposited on the outboard target, even during ELMs.
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Authors
G. De Temmerman, A. Kirk, E. Nardon, P. Tamain, The MAST Team The MAST Team,