Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7965907 Journal of Nuclear Materials 2015 4 Pages PDF
Abstract
Poloidal symmetric low frequency oscillations at the plasma edge were observed during the low-intermediate-high transitions on the HL-2A tokamak. The limit cycle oscillation (LCO) frequency gradually reduces from 3.0 kHz to 1.5 kHz approaching the H mode. Meanwhile a transition of phase shift between the turbulence and the radial electric field was identified. In the initial phase, the turbulence grows first, followed by the localized electric field. In the later phase, the electric field leads turbulence, and the magnitude of the Reynolds stress gradient is out of phase with the LCO flow. The increasing magnitudes of the magnetic fluctuation may be correlated with the I-H transition. In addition, the divertor heat flux is also significantly modulated by the LCOs.
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