Darmstadt 2008 – scientific programme
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P: Fachverband Plasmaphysik
P 7: Magnetischer Einschluss II
P 7.5: Talk
Tuesday, March 11, 2008, 18:10–18:25, 2E
Active in-vessel coils and conducting wall for MHD control in ASDEX Upgrade — •Wolfgang Suttrop1, Michael Rott1, Thomas Vierle1, Ulrich Seidel1, Bernhard Streibl1, Bernhard Unterberg2, Per Brunsell3, Elena Gaio4, and Vanni Toigo4 — 1Max-Planck-Institut für Plasmaphysik, Assoziation IPP-EURATOM, D-85748 Garching — 2FZ Jülich, Assoziation FZJ-EURATOM, D-52425 Jülich — 3KTH Stockholm, Association EURATOM-VR, SE-10044 Stockholm — 4Consorzio RFX, Associazione EURATOM-ENEA, I-35127 Padova
Edge Localised Modes (ELMs) remain a critical issue for ITER because they cause a large peak heat load to the main chamber wall and divertor, which impacts materials lifetime and can cause co-deposition of tritium with eroded carbon. Recent experiments in DIII-D and JET have demonstrated that non-axisymmetric error fields can be used to suppress ELMs while maintaining high edge pedestal pressure and good confinement. Though it is believed that ergodisation of the plasma edge plays a key role for ELM suppression, there is no explanation to date for the observed effects on edge profiles. For physics studies and preparation of port-plug coils or ferritic inserts for ITER it is planned to install in ASDEX Upgrade a highly flexible set of 3x8 in-vessel saddle coils. This coil system is suitable for AC operation and can also be used to produce rotating error fields for locked-mode disruption avoidance, and, together with sensors, a conducting wall and a feedback system, to stabilise performance limiting resistive wall modes (RWM). The design of this extension and its physics applications are presented.