Density limit disruptions have been studied during the current flat-top of TCA. Disruption occurs at two different densities, depending on discharge programming. The highest densities are achieved by a strong influx of neutral gas called 'hard gas puffing'. This allows the plasma density to cross a range which is otherwise unstable and to reach a second region of stability with high internal inductance. When disruption occurs after hard gas puffing, the internal inductance decreases in time, in contrast to a slower density rise where the inductance increases continuously. The character of the disruptions depends also on the safety factor at the plasma edge, q(a); the disruptions are much more severe for q(a) < 3, while the density limit is often non-disruptive for large q(a). At large values of q(a) greater-than-or-equal-to 4.5 the density is limited by increased mode activities.
Elison de Nazareth Matioli, Armin Jafari, Furkan Karakaya
Olivier Sauter, Federico Alberto Alfredo Felici, Cassandre Ekta Contré, Emiliano Fable, Anna Teplukhina, Simon Van Mulders