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Extended steady-state and high-beta regimes of net-current free heliotron plasmas in the Large Helical Device

Authors :
Suguru Masuzaki
K. Saito
Masayuki Tokitani
Kazuya Takahata
Sadayoshi Murakami
Hiroshi Yamada
Katsunori Ikeda
Shinsaku Imagawa
K. Toi
Y. Takeiri
Toshiyuki Mito
Mikiro Yoshinuma
Osamu Kaneko
Y. Nagayama
Kazuo Kawahata
Satoshi Ohdachi
K.Y. Watanabe
Shin Kubo
Kameo Ishii
Kazunobu Nagasaki
Tomohiro Morisaki
Takashi Shimozuma
J. Miyazawa
A. Komori
S. Morita
Takashi Mutoh
Nobuyoshi Ohyabu
Akihiko Isayama
Hidenobu Takenaga
Masayuki Yokoyama
Katsumi Ida
Tetsuo Seki
O. Motojima
Naoki Tamura
Satoru Sakakibara
Noriyasu Ohno
Source :
NUCLEAR FUSION. 47(10):S668-S676
Publication Year :
2007
Publisher :
INT ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY, 2007.

Abstract

The performance of net-current free heliotron plasmas has been developed by findings of innovative operational scenarios in conjunction with an upgrade of the heating power and the pumping/fuelling capability in the Large Helical Device (LHD). Consequently, the operational regime has been extended, in particular, with regard to high density, long pulse length and high beta. Diversified studies in LHD have elucidated the advantages of net-current free heliotron plasmas. In particular, an internal diffusion barrier (IDB) by a combination of efficient pumping of the local island divertor function and core fuelling by pellet injection has realized a super dense core as high as 5 × 10 20 m -3 , which stimulates an attractive super dense core reactor. Achievements of a volume averaged beta of 4.5% and a discharge duration of 54 min with a total input energy of 1.6 GJ (490 kW on average) are also highlighted. The progress of LHD experiments in these two years is overviewed by highlighting IDB, high β and long pulse.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00295515
Volume :
47
Issue :
10
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
NUCLEAR FUSION
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....4653c0ac356d55a6c5e2c4d88903e162