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Overview of the initial NSTX experimental results

Authors :
K. W. Hill
Fred Levinton
R.J. Hawryluck
E. Mazzucato
M. Williams
Hantao Ji
T. Stevenson
D. S. Darrow
D. Mueller
K. C. Lee
S.F. Paul
E. J. Synakowski
Robert Kaita
W. Zhu
Neville C. Luhmann
G. A. Wurden
B. C. Stratton
R. Hatcher
Stanley Kaye
Xueqiao Xu
William R. Wampler
Abhay K. Ram
D.W. Swain
Stewart Zweben
R. E. Bell
R. A. Ellis
Dan Stutman
P.M. Ryan
M. Kalish
A. von Halle
J.M. Bialek
R. Parsells
H. Hayashiya
M.J. Schaffer
Thomas Jarboe
T. Peebles
W. Blanchard
P. Roney
E. J. Doyle
L.L. Lao
John B Wilgen
C. Neumeyer
Syun'ichi Shiraiwa
T. Gibney
C.H. Skinner
S. Kubota
P. H. LaMarche
C. K. Phillips
J. Manickam
S.A. Sabbagh
J.G. Yang
Ricardo Maqueda
Abraham Bers
R. Raman
W. Davis
J. Chrzanowski
David Johnson
Osamu Mitarai
H.W. Kugel
James R. Wilson
B. A. Nelson
Richard Majeski
J. Robinson
Hyeon K. Park
G. Pearson
R. I. Pinsker
A. Rosenberg
D.P. Stotler
P. C. Efthimion
P.T. Bonoli
G.D. Porter
E. Fredd
Stephen Jardin
Nobuhiro Nishino
David Gates
Robert James Goldston
Lei Zeng
S. Ramakrishnan
Masayoshi Nagata
Yuichi Takase
R. Ackers
Yueng Kay Martin Peng
E.D. Fredrickson
L. Dudek
M.M. Menon
Michael Finkenthal
M.G. Bell
Masayuki Ono
Larry R. Grisham
P. Sichta
R. Marsala
Rajesh Maingi
A. L. Roquemore
T.S. Bigelow
T. K. Mau
S. S. Medley
G. Oliaro
Jonathan Menard
G. Taylor
R. E. Barry
B. McCormack
Mark D. Carter
J.R. Ferron
F. Paoletti
Manfred Bitter
J. C. Hosea
B.P. LeBlanc
Source :
Nuclear Fusion. 41:1435-1447
Publication Year :
2001
Publisher :
IOP Publishing, 2001.

Abstract

The main aim of the National Spherical Torus Experiment (NSTX) is to establish the fusion physics principles of the spherical torus (ST) concept. The NSTX device began plasma operations in February 1999 and the plasma current Ip was successfully brought up to the design value of 1 MA on 14 December 1999. The planned plasma shaping parameters, elongation κ = 1.6-2.2 and triangularity δ = 0.2-0.4, were achieved in inner wall limited, and single null and double null diverted configurations. The coaxial helicity injection (CHI) and high harmonic fast wave (HHFW) experiments were also initiated. CHI current of 27 kA produced up to 260 kA toroidal current without using an ohmic solenoid. With the injection of 2.3 MW of HHFW power, using 12 antennas connected to six transmitters, electrons were heated from a central temperature of 400 eV to 900 eV at a central density of 3.5 × 1013 cm-3, increasing the plasma energy to 59 kJ and the toroidal β, βT, to 10%. The NBI system commenced operation in September 2000. The initial results with two ion sources (PNBI = 2.8 MW) show good heating, producing a total plasma stored energy of 90 kJ corresponding to βT ≈ 18% at a plasma current of 1.1 MA.

Details

ISSN :
00295515
Volume :
41
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nuclear Fusion
Accession number :
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