Investigations on density and temperature asymmetries due to drift motions in the boundary layer of TEXTOR-94

Electron densities and temperatures in the plasma edge have been measured by means of the helium beam diagnostic. Furthermore, the charge exchange signal driven by the thermal helium beam atoms has been used to measure the poloidal velocities of C 6+ ions. Asymmetries in the radial profiles of the e...

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Published in:Journal of nuclear materials Vol. 290; pp. 663 - 667
Main Authors: Lehnen, M., Brix, M., Gerhauser, H., Schweer, B., Zagórski, R.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier B.V 01-03-2001
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Summary:Electron densities and temperatures in the plasma edge have been measured by means of the helium beam diagnostic. Furthermore, the charge exchange signal driven by the thermal helium beam atoms has been used to measure the poloidal velocities of C 6+ ions. Asymmetries in the radial profiles of the edge parameters have been found. For further analysis of the physical mechanisms, calculations have been performed with the 2D boundary layer code TECXY. Experimental and modeled results are compared. The influence of the line averaged electron density and the heating power on the electron density and temperature ratios between low field side (LFS) and high field side (HFS) inside the scrape off layer (SOL) is shown. Not only drift motions but also other effects such as recycling at the limiters have an important influence on the spatial structure of the plasma parameters in the SOL.
ISSN:0022-3115
1873-4820
DOI:10.1016/S0022-3115(00)00521-3