Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4921105 | Fusion Engineering and Design | 2017 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
A new method for measuring the position and displacement of the last closed flux surface (LCFS) with visible imaging diagnostics has been developed in EAST. By measuring the relative intensity profiles of the green visible Li-II emission in the tangential planes of the optical systems, it is possible to infer the positions of certain points on the LCFS. This emission line is readily available in discharges with Li-coating wall routinely employed to improve the plasma performance. We describe the measuring method, giving results which are compared with those obtained by EFIT, and showing this as an effective and convenient approach to determine the position of the LCFS. This method is further applied to measure the displacements of the LCFS during application of resonant magnetic perturbation fields in the EAST tokamak.
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Authors
Y.F. Wang, G.S. Xu, Y.L. Li, J.H. Yang, N. Yan, L. Liu, S. Yuan, Z.P. Luo, C.F. Sang, S. Gu, J.C. Xu, G.H. Hu, Y.S. Wang, Y.K.M. Peng, B.N. Wan, EAST team EAST team,