Enhanced Pedestal H-Mode At Low Edge Ion Collisionality On Nstx

PHYSICS OF PLASMAS(2020)

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The Enhanced Pedestal (EP) H-mode regime is an attractive wide-pedestal high-beta(p) scenario for the National Spherical Torus Experiment Upgrade (NSTX-U) and next-step devices as it achieves enhanced energy confinement (H-98y,H-2 > 1.5), large normalized pressure (beta(N) > 5), and significant bootstrap fraction (f(BS) > 0.6) at I-p/B-T = 2 MA/T. This regime is realized when the edge ion collisionality becomes sufficiently small that a positive feedback interaction occurs between a reduction in the ion neoclassical energy transport and an increase in the particle transport from pressure-driven edge instabilities. The EP H-mode was most often observed as a transition following a large edge-localized mode in conditions with low edge neutral recycling. It is hypothesized that the onset of pressure-driven instabilities prior to the full recovery of the neutral density leads to a temporary period with an elevated ion temperature gradient that triggers the transition to EP H-mode. Linear CGYRO and M3D-C1 calculations are compared to beam emission spectroscopy and magnetic spectroscopy in order to describe the evolution of the edge particle transport mechanisms during the ELM recovery and the saturated EP H-mode state. The observations are consistent with the hypothesis that the onset of pressure-driven edge instabilities, such as the kinetic ballooning mode and kink-peeling mode, can be responsible for the increased particle transport in EP H-mode. Published under license by AIP Publishing.
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low edge ion collisionality,nstx,h-mode
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