Magnetic confinement of fusion plasma has a wide range of issues to be addressed. Convective transport of plasma in the scrape-off layer of magnetic confinement devices is an interesting research topic for scientists ...Magnetic confinement of fusion plasma has a wide range of issues to be addressed. Convective transport of plasma in the scrape-off layer of magnetic confinement devices is an interesting research topic for scientists and engineers. The interest in scrape-off layer convective transport has grown in last two decades because of its effect on plasma interaction with the first wall and divertor. By increasing the particle flux into the far scrape-off layer, blobs negatively affect limiters, radio frequency antennas and the first wall. Increased convective heat transport influences core plasma confinement, at least in L-mode plasmas. Here we have reported blob formation in the absent of external magnetic field. It is observed that at low pressure -0.01 rob, transport seems to be dominated by diffusive process. At pressure 〉 1 mb, we observe convective transport in high speed imaging experiments. The role of background neutrals outside plasma boundary has the befitting answer for this phenomenon. Plasma temperature is the other key player. Another interesting observation is that at diffusive transport regime plasma life time is of the order of voltage pulse duration fed to plasma source, where as at convective transport regime plasma life time is increased appreciably.展开更多
文摘Magnetic confinement of fusion plasma has a wide range of issues to be addressed. Convective transport of plasma in the scrape-off layer of magnetic confinement devices is an interesting research topic for scientists and engineers. The interest in scrape-off layer convective transport has grown in last two decades because of its effect on plasma interaction with the first wall and divertor. By increasing the particle flux into the far scrape-off layer, blobs negatively affect limiters, radio frequency antennas and the first wall. Increased convective heat transport influences core plasma confinement, at least in L-mode plasmas. Here we have reported blob formation in the absent of external magnetic field. It is observed that at low pressure -0.01 rob, transport seems to be dominated by diffusive process. At pressure 〉 1 mb, we observe convective transport in high speed imaging experiments. The role of background neutrals outside plasma boundary has the befitting answer for this phenomenon. Plasma temperature is the other key player. Another interesting observation is that at diffusive transport regime plasma life time is of the order of voltage pulse duration fed to plasma source, where as at convective transport regime plasma life time is increased appreciably.