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Formation of advanced tokamak plasmas without the use of an ohmic-heating solenoid

Authors :
K. Ushigusa
Tomokazu Fukuda
Mikhail Gryaznevich
Kazuaki Hanada
T. Nishi
Osamu Mitarai
Yuichi Takase
S.-I. Itoh
T. Taniguchi
M. Aramasu
Shunsuke Ide
T. Suzuki
Kazuo Nakamura
Y. Miura
E. Jotaki
Yutaka Kamada
Taira Maekawa
Xiang Gao
Takahisa Ozeki
Yoshiteru Sakamoto
Takaaki Fujita
Syun'ichi Shiraiwa
O. Naito
Hajime Tanaka
Shin-Ichi-Ro Tanaka
Source :
Scopus-Elsevier
Publication Year :
2003

Abstract

A new operational scenario of advanced tokamak formation was demonstrated in the JT-60U tokamak. This was accomplished by electron cyclotron and lower hybrid waves, neutral beam injection, and the loop voltage supplied by the vertical field and shaping coils. The Ohmic heating (OH) solenoid was not used but a small inboard coil (part of the shaping coil), providing less than $20%$ of total poloidal flux, was used. The plasma thus obtained had both internal and edge transport barriers, with an energy confinement time of 1.6 times H-mode scaling, a poloidal beta of 3.6, and a normalized beta of 1.6, and a large bootstrap current fraction ($g90%$). This result opens up a possibility to reduce, and eventually eliminate, the OH solenoid from a tokamak reactor, which will greatly improve its economic competitiveness.

Details

ISSN :
00319007
Volume :
92
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Physical review letters
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....22fddbaa45a357b1c3893e17595336da