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Confinement and stability on the TJ-II stellarator

Authors :
Ascasíbar, E
Alejaldre, C
Alonso, J
Almoguera, L
Baciero, A
Balbín, R
Blanco, E
Blaumoser, M
Botija, J
Brañas, B
Cappa, A
Carrasco, R
Castejón, F
Cepero, J R
Chmyga, A A
Doncel, J
Dreval, N B
Eguilior, S
Eliseev, L
Estrada, T
Fedyanin, O
Fernández, A
Fontdecaba, J M
Fuentes, C
García, A
García-Cortés, I
Gonçalves, B
Guasp, J
Herranz, J
Hidalgo, A
Hidalgo, C
Jiménez, J A
Kirpitchev, I
Khrebtov, S M
Komarov, A D
Kozachok, A S
L
Source :
Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion; December 1, 2002, Vol. 44 Issue: 12 p307-322, 16p
Publication Year :
2002

Abstract

This paper describes a series of experiments performed in TJ-II stellarator with the aim of studying the influence of magnetic configuration on stability and transport properties of TJ-II plasmas. Plasma potential profiles have been measured in several configurations up to the plasma core with the heavy ion beam probe diagnostic. Low-order rational surfaces have been positioned at different plasma radii observing the effect on transport features. Plasma edge turbulent transport has been studied in configurations that are marginally stable due to decreased magnetic well. Results show a dynamical coupling between gradients and turbulent transport. Experiments on the influence of magnetic shear on confinement are reported. Global confinement issues as well as enhanced confinement regimes found in TJ-II are discussed as well.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
07413335
Volume :
44
Issue :
12
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs3975145