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Phys Rev E ; 109(4-2): 045201, 2024 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38755804

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Magnetically confined fusion plasmas are subject to various instabilities that cause turbulent transport of particles and heat across the magnetic field. In the edge plasma region, this transport takes the form of long filaments stretched along the magnetic field lines. Understanding the dynamics of these filaments, referred to as blobs, is crucial for predicting and controlling their impact on reactor performance. To achieve this, highly resolved passive fast camera measurements have been conducted on the COMPASS tokamak. These measurements are analyzed using both conventional tracking methods and a custom-developed machine-learning approach designed to characterize more particularly the mutual interactions between filaments. Our findings demonstrate that up to 18% of blobs exhibit mutual interactions in the investigated area close to the separatrix, at the border between confined and nonconfined plasma. Notably, we present direct observations and radial dependence of blob coalescence and splitting, rapid reversals in the propagation direction of the blob, as well as their dependence on the radial position. The comparison between observations realized with passive and gas puff imaging does not evidence any significant bias due to the use of the latter technique.

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Rev Sci Instrum ; 93(11): 113514, 2022 Nov 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36461518

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COMPASS Upgrade is a medium size and high field tokamak that is capable of addressing key challenges for reactor grade tokamaks, including power exhaust and advanced confinement scenarios. Electron cyclotron emission will be available among the first diagnostics to provide measurements of high spatial and temporal resolution of electron temperature profiles and electron temperature fluctuation profiles through a radial view. A separate oblique view at 12° from normal will be utilized to study non-thermal electrons. Both the radial and oblique views are envisioned to be located in a wide-angle midplane port, which has dimensions that enable simultaneous hosting of the front-end of their quasi-optical (QO) designs. Each QO design will have an in situ hot calibration source in the front-end to provide standalone and calibrated Te (R,t) measurements. The conceptual design for each QO system, the Gaussian beam analysis, and the details of the diagnostic channels are presented.

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