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Access to sustained high-beta with internal transport barrier and negative central magnetic shear in DIII-D.
- Source :
- Physics of Plasmas; May2006, Vol. 13 Issue 5, p056111, 10p, 15 Graphs
- Publication Year :
- 2006
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Abstract
- High values of normalized β (β<subscript>N</subscript>∼4) and safety factor (q<subscript>min</subscript>∼2) have been sustained simultaneously for ∼2 s in DIII-D [J.L. Luxon, Nucl. Fusion 42, 64 (2002)], suggesting a possible path to high fusion performance, steady-state tokamak scenarios with a large fraction of bootstrap current. The combination of internal transport barrier and negative central magnetic shear at high β results in high confinement (H<subscript>89P</subscript>>2.5) and large bootstrap current fraction (f<subscript>BS</subscript>>60%) with good alignment. Previously, stability limits in plasmas with core transport barriers have been observed at moderate values of β<subscript>N</subscript> (<3) because of the pressure peaking which normally develops from improved core confinement. In recent DIII-D experiments, the internal transport barrier is clearly observed in the electron density and in the ion temperature and rotation profiles at ρ∼0.5 but not in the electron temperature profile, which is very broad. The misalignment of T<subscript>i</subscript> and T<subscript>e</subscript> gradients may help to avoid a large local pressure gradient. Furthermore, at low internal inductance ∼0.6, the current density gradients are close to the vessel and the ideal kink modes are strongly wall-coupled. Simultaneous feedback control of both external and internal sets of n=1 magnetic coils was used to maintain optimal error field correction and resistive wall mode stabilization, allowing operation above the free-boundary β limit. Large particle orbits at high safety factor in the core help to broaden both the pressure and the beam-driven current profiles, favorable for steady-state operation. At plasma current flat top and β∼5%, a noninductive current fraction of ∼100% has been observed. Stability modeling shows the possibility for operation up to the ideal-wall limit at β∼6%. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1070664X
- Volume :
- 13
- Issue :
- 5
- Database :
- Complementary Index
- Journal :
- Physics of Plasmas
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 21125047
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.2185010