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Accessibility for lower hybrid waves in PBX-M

Authors :
L. W. Schmitz
D. Ignat
B.P. LeBlanc
R. Hatcher
F. Paoletti
H. Takahashi
N. R. Sauthoff
N. Greenough
M. Ono
R.E. Bell
S. H. Batha
E. Valeo
J. Manickam
F. Perkins
S. C. Luckhardt
A. Post-Zwicker
J. H. Harris
Jay Kesner
M.S. Chance
R.C. Isler
S.M. Kaye
S. Sesnic
George Tynan
R. Kaita
T. K. Chu
M. Okabayashi
S.F. Paul
G. Gettelfinger
Stephen E. Jones
Fred Levinton
W. Tighe
S. Bernabei
J.L. Dunlap
S. von Goeler
Stephen Jardin
A.C. England
S.P. Hirshman
H.W. Kugel
Ye Sun
Publication Year :
1993
Publisher :
Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 1993.

Abstract

Understanding the wave damping mechanism in the presence of a `spectral gap` is an important issue for the current profile control using Lower Hybrid Current Drive (LHCD). The authors examine a traditional explanation based upon upshifting of the wave parallel refractive index (n{sub {parallel}}) and find that there can be an upper bound in the n{sub {parallel}} upshift. The amount of upshift is not sufficient to bridge the spectral gap completely under some PBX-M LHCD conditions. There is experimental evidence, however, that current was driven even under such conditions. Another mechanism is also considered, based upon the 2-D velocity space dynamics coupled with a compound wave spectrum, here consisting of forward- and backward-running waves. The runaway critical speed relative to the phase speeds of these waves plays an important role in this model.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........0a625d31e109fed8b725d7165791a4bd
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2172/10169809