Title: Results from Visible Light Imaging of Alfv
1Results from Visible Light Imaging of Alfvén
Fluctuations in the H-1NF Heliac
- J. Read, J. Howard, B. Blackwell, David Oliver,
David Pretty
Acknowledgements Greg Potter, John Wach, Mark
Gwynneth, Horst Punzmann
2Outline
- What are Alfvén waves?
- The H-1NF Heliac
- Experimental setup and apparatus
- Results
- Conclusions and future research
3Toroidally confined waves
- Toroidal geometries enforce periodic boundary
conditions on Alfvén waves - ? (n/m-?m/R) vA
- ? ? 0 as ? ? n/m
- whale tail resonances.
- Generally global structures
TJ-II
W-7AS
D. A. Spong, Energetic particle physics for three
dimensional toroidal configurations
4The H-1 Heliac at The Australian National
University
- An experimental magnetic confinement device (of
the stellarator class) - Degree of twist can be finely controlled in H-1
by setting ?h (Ihelical/Imain) the
configuration parameter
Michael PhD thesis 2003.
5Waves and instabilities in H-1
- Instabilities exhibiting Alfvénic properties have
been discovered in H-1 - Magnetic fluctuations correlate with electron
density fluctuations typical of Alfvén
instabilities - Excitation mechanism unknown although theories
exist
?h
?h
Taken from Observations of Alfvénic MHD Activity
in the H-1 Heliac, B. D. Blackwell
6Global Alfvén eigenmodes in H-1
Mode Structure (Blue-Gray)
- Mode structure and magnetic field line can be
imagined as a double helix, each helix with
different pitch angle - Resonance occurs when the pitch angles are equal
? helices lie on top of each other - ? (n/m-?m/R) vA
- Mismatch caused by differing pitch angles
produces pressure gradient along line of force - Propagation caused by interchange of magnetic
(?B2/2µ0) and kinetic (?nkT) pressures
n/m-?
?
n/m
Field Line (Red)
7How do we sense the waves?
Toroidal Field Coils
- Mirnov (Magnetic) pick-up coils measure
magnetic field fluctuations - Broadband light emission indicator of density
fluctuations (I ñe) - 16 channel PMT detectors for profile measurements
- Multiple toroidal viewing locations
Poloidal Field Coil
Trace of Magnetic Field Line
8Dynamic sweeping of rotational transform
- Ability to obtain radial profiles in a single
shot using the 16 channel PMT detectors. - These studies performed using continuously
scanned configurations over a single shot with
the 16 channel PMT detectors this is the first
time this has been done. - We have 2 PMT arrays at different toroidal
positions toroidal mode structure may be
explored.
9New PMT detector gives rotation information
- Installed a 16 channel PMT for broadband light
emission measurements. - Views plasma at an angle which breaks the
symmetry of previous light imaging multi-channel
PMT detector. - Forward modelling shows shear in the projections
(which depends on poloidal rotation direction)
which is not seen in the previous system.
Intensity (arbitrary units)
10Delayed field penetration
- The expected 5/4 (n/m) resonance is at ?h 0.4
- Observed ?h delayed or advanced depending on
direction of Ihelical sweep ? inducing a current
in the plasma delays field penetration Lenzs
Law - L/R 3.5ms ? R 2.8m? (L 10mH)
5/4
4/3
Time increasing
Log of Cross Power
Time increasing
11Phase flips about resonance
- Observed 180o phase shifts in ñe with respect to
the magnetic fluctuations at the resonances - What causes this?
Log of Cross Power
Time increasing
Phase Difference in Degrees
Time increasing
12Phase flips about resonance (cont...)
- The sense of the phase between the magnetic and
light fluctuations changes about the resonance - Possible cause is the change in sense in the
mismatch between the helices (n/m - ?).
13Mode helicity
- Constant, steady phase difference between the two
toroidally separated PMT arrays ? mode structures
maintain their helicity (resonant structure) in
varying configurations.
Toroidal angle 312.5o
Phase shear
Time increasing
Phase Difference in Degrees
Toroidal angle 240o
Time increasing
14Mode Rotation
- Light emission profiles were sheared, direction
of shear dependent upon poloidal rotation
direction of the wave - Evidence of a counter propagating mode around
resonance points - Increased density fluctuations at these points
indicate the presence of a sound wave which is
not apparent away from resonances ? mode
conversion at resonances
Intensity (arbitrary units)
15Conclusions and future research
- Obtained the first light emission profiles from
a continuously varied magnetic field
configuration - Modes appear to convert from Alfvén to sound
waves near resonances accompanied by phase
reversals between magnetic and light fluctuations - Intend to place more imaging systems at different
poloidal and toroidal locations. - Construct full models of the spatial mode
structure using methods of tomography