TY - JOUR
T1 - Configuration of flows in a cylindrical plasma device
AU - Oldenbürger, Stella
AU - Uriu, Kazuya
AU - Kobayashi, Tatsuya
AU - Inagaki, Shigeru
AU - Sasaki, Makoto
AU - Nagashima, Yoshihiko
AU - Yamada, Takuma
AU - Fujisawa, Akihide
AU - Itoh, Sanae I.
AU - Itoh, Kimitaka
PY - 2012
Y1 - 2012
N2 - Ion flow is studied in the cylindrical magnetized Argon plasma of the PANTA device using several experimental methods. Time delay estimation technique (TDE) is used to measure the azimuthal propagation of density fluctuations between two electrostatic probes. Ion flux is also studied in azimuthal and axial direction using a newly installedMach probe. TDE shows velocity profiles qualitatively consistent with expected drift wave propagation and E × B rotation. TheMach probe shows a maximum azimuthal flow and an axial flow shear close to the maximum density gradient and maximum fluctuation position. Striking differences exist in the detected axial ion flows depending on the discharge parameters. In high neutral pressure conditions reversal of axial ion flow was detected in the outer part of the plasma column. Temporal evolution of flows and fluctuations are compared as a first step to assess interplay between plasma turbulence and flows in the radial, axial and azimuthal directions.
AB - Ion flow is studied in the cylindrical magnetized Argon plasma of the PANTA device using several experimental methods. Time delay estimation technique (TDE) is used to measure the azimuthal propagation of density fluctuations between two electrostatic probes. Ion flux is also studied in azimuthal and axial direction using a newly installedMach probe. TDE shows velocity profiles qualitatively consistent with expected drift wave propagation and E × B rotation. TheMach probe shows a maximum azimuthal flow and an axial flow shear close to the maximum density gradient and maximum fluctuation position. Striking differences exist in the detected axial ion flows depending on the discharge parameters. In high neutral pressure conditions reversal of axial ion flow was detected in the outer part of the plasma column. Temporal evolution of flows and fluctuations are compared as a first step to assess interplay between plasma turbulence and flows in the radial, axial and azimuthal directions.
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U2 - 10.1585/pfr.7.2401146
DO - 10.1585/pfr.7.2401146
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84879084796
SN - 1880-6821
VL - 7
JO - Plasma and Fusion Research
JF - Plasma and Fusion Research
IS - SPL.ISS.1
M1 - 2401146
ER -