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Active core profile and transport modification by application of ion Bernstein wave power in the Princeton Beta Experiment‐Modification

Authors :
M. Okabayashi
S. Bernabei
Paul P. Woskov
S. H. Batha
F. Paoletti
S. C. Luckhardt
S. Sesnic
T. Mutoh
H.W. Kugel
R.E. Bell
M. Ono
George Tynan
B.P. LeBlanc
S.F. Paul
M. Talvard
R.P. Doerner
A.C. England
G. Petravich
S.M. Kaye
L. Blush
A. Zolfaghari
Fred Levinton
W. Tighe
J.L. Dunlap
S. von Goeler
R. Kaita
E. de la Luna
I. Garcia
Stephen E. Jones
H. Takahashi
A. Post-Zwicker
L. W. Schmitz
D. Ignat
N. R. Sauthoff
R.C. Isler
Source :
Scopus-Elsevier
Publication Year :
1995
Publisher :
AIP Publishing, 1995.

Abstract

Application of Ion Bernstein Wave Heating (IBWH) into the Princeton Beta Experiment‐Modification (PBX‐M) [Phys. Fluids B 2, 1271 (1990)] tokamak stabilizes sawtooth oscillations and generates peaked density profiles. A transport barrier, spatially correlated with the IBWH power deposition profile, is observed in the core of IBWH‐assisted neutral beam injection (NBI) discharges. A precursor to the fully developed barrier is seen in the soft x‐ray data during edge localized mode (ELM) activity. Sustained IBWH operation is conducive to a regime where the barrier supports large ∇ne, ∇Te, ∇νφ, and ∇Ti, delimiting the confinement zone. This regime is reminiscent of the H(high) mode, but with a confinement zone moved inward. The core region has better than H‐mode confinement while the peripheral region is L(low)‐mode‐like. The peaked profile enhances NBI core deposition and increases nuclear reactivity. An increase in central Ti results from χi reduction (compared to the H mode) and better beam penetration. Boot...

Details

ISSN :
10897674 and 1070664X
Volume :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Physics of Plasmas
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....2a38030c28af59181f0570e028b28d82