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Long-pulse plasma discharge on the Large Helical Device

Authors :
R Kumazawa
T Mutoh
K Saito
T Seki
Y Nakamura
S Kubo
T Shimozuma
Y Yoshimura
H Igami
K Ohkubo
Y Takeiri
Y Oka
K Tsumori
M Osakabe
K Ikeda
K Nagaoka
O Kaneko
J Miyazawa
S Morita
K Narihara
M Shoji
S Masuzaki
M Kobayashi
H Ogawa
M Goto
T Morisaki
B.J Peterson
K Sato
T Tokuzawa
N Ashikawa
K Nishimura
H Funaba
H Chikaraishi
T Watari
T Watanabe
M Sakamoto
M Ichimura
Y Takase
T Notake
N Takeuchi
Y Torii
F Shimpo
G Nomura
C Takahashi
M Yokota
A Kato
Y Zhao
J.G Kwak
J.S Yoon
H Yamada
K Kawahata
N Ohyabu
K Ida
Y Nagayama
N Noda
A Komori
S Sudo
O Motojima
LHD experiment group
Source :
Nuclear Fusion. 46:S13-S21
Publication Year :
2006
Publisher :
IOP Publishing, 2006.

Abstract

A long-pulse plasma discharge of more than 30 min duration was achieved on the Large Helical Device (LHD). A plasma of ne = 0.8 × 1019 m−3 and Ti0 = 2.0 keV was sustained with PICH = 0.52 MW, PECH = 0.1 MW and averaged PNBI = 0.067 MW. The total injected heating energy was 1.3 GJ. One of the keys to the success of the experiment was a dispersion of the local plasma heat load to divertors, accomplished by sweeping the magnetic axis inward and outward. Causes limiting the long pulse plasma discharge are discussed. An ion impurity penetration limited further long-pulse discharge in the 8th experimental campaign (2004).

Details

ISSN :
17414326 and 00295515
Volume :
46
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nuclear Fusion
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........e5749ed4f54207420d993552298195b5