1. First neutral beam injection experiments on KSTAR tokamak.
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Jeong, S. H., Chang, D. H., Kim, T. S., In, S. R., Lee, K. W., Jin, J. T., Chang, D. S., Oh, B. H., Bae, Y. S., Kim, J. S., Park, H. T., Watanabe, K., Inoue, T., Kashiwagi, M., Dairaku, M., Tobari, H., and Hanada, M.
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NEUTRAL beams ,BEAM injection ,TOKAMAKS ,PLASMA generators ,NEUTRONS ,ION sources - Abstract
The first neutral beam (NB) injection system of the Korea Superconducting Tokamak Advanced Research (KSTAR) tokamak was partially completed in 2010 with only 1/3 of its full design capability, and NB heating experiments were carried out during the 2010 KSTAR operation campaign. The ion source is composed of a JAEA bucket plasma generator and a KAERI large multi-aperture accelerator assembly, which is designed to deliver a 1.5 MW, NB power of deuterium at 95 keV. Before the beam injection experiments, discharge, and beam extraction characteristics of the ion source were investigated. The ion source has good beam optics in a broad range of beam perveance. The optimum perveance is 1.1-1.3 μP, and the minimum beam divergence angle measured by the Doppler shift spectroscopy is 0.8°. The ion species ratio is D+:D2+:D3+ = 75:20:5 at beam current density of 85 mA/cm2. The arc efficiency is more than 1.0 A/kW. In the 2010 KSTAR campaign, a deuterium NB power of 0.7-1.5 MW was successfully injected into the KSTAR plasma with a beam energy of 70-90 keV. L-H transitions were observed within a wide range of beam powers relative to a threshold value. The edge pedestal formation in the Ti and Te profiles was verified through CES and electron cyclotron emission diagnostics. In every deuterium NB injection, a burst of D-D neutrons was recorded, and increases in the ion temperature and plasma stored energy were found. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012
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