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IOP Publishing, Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion, 2(45), p. 105-120

DOI: 10.1088/0741-3335/45/2/303

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Heat wave experiments on TJ-II flexible heliac

Journal article published in 2003 by S. Eguilior, F. Castej n, E. de la Luna, A. Cappa ORCID, K. Likin, A. Fern ndez, Tj-Ii Team
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Abstract

Heat wave experiments are performed on TJ-II stellarator plasmas to estimate both heat diffusivity and power deposition profiles. High frequency electron cyclotron resonance heating (ECRH) modulation experiments are used to obtain the power deposition profile, which is observed to be wider and duller than that estimated by ray tracing techniques. The causes of this difference are discussed in the paper. Fourier analysis techniques are used to estimate the heat diffusivity in low frequency ECRH modulation experiments. This includes the power deposition profile as a new ingredient. ECRH switch-on/off experiments are exploited to obtain power deposition and heat diffusivities profiles. These quantities are compared with those obtained by modulation experiments and transport analysis, showing good agreement.