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Neutral-Beam-Heating Results from the Princeton Large Torus

Authors :
W. Stodiek
Samuel Cohen
H. Hsuan
W. Dagenhart
K. Bol
V. Arunasalam
Manfred Bitter
P. C. Efthimion
W. L. Gardner
H. F. Dylla
L. Stewart
G. D. Tait
S. S. Medley
G. L. Schmidt
N. L. Bretz
S. von Goeler
W. Stirling
K. W. Hill
David W. Johnson
M.M. Menon
Szymon Suckewer
H. Haselton
J. Hosea
J. Shivell
D. A. Boyd
J. Bussac
Robert James Goldston
N. R. Sauthoff
M. Ulrickson
E. Meservey
G.D. Martin
Einar Hinnov
R. W. Stooksberry
C. Tsai
R. J. Hawryluk
P. Colestock
H. Takahashi
G. Schilling
Masaaki Yamada
H.P. Eubank
F. J. Stauffer
L. R. Grisham
J. D. Strachan
D. Dimock
Scott Davis
Source :
Physical Review Letters. 43:270-274
Publication Year :
1979
Publisher :
American Physical Society (APS), 1979.

Abstract

Experimental results from high-power neutral-beam--injection experiments on the Princeton Large Torus tokamak are reported. At the highest beam powers (2.4 MW) and lowest plasma densities (n/sub e/(0) = 5 x 10/sup 13/cm/sup -3/), ion temperatures of 6.5 keV are achieved. The ion collisionality v/sub i/* drops below 0.1 over much of the radial profile. Electron heating of ..delta..T/sub e//T/sub e/ approx. = 50% has also been observed, consistent with the gross energy-confinement time of the Ohmically heated plasma, but indicative of enhanced electron-energy confinement in the core of the plasma.

Details

ISSN :
00319007
Volume :
43
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Physical Review Letters
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........11d734873212cf1e2b8dd69b62735267
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevlett.43.270