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First neutral beam experiments on Wendelstein 7-X

Authors :
Uwe Hergenhahn
Christian Brandt
P. Valson
Wendelstein X Team
E. Pasch
M. W. Jakubowski
P. Pölöskei
Nikolai B. Marushchenko
Aleix Puig Sitjes
Kian Rahbarnia
Kunihiro Ogawa
Manfred Thumm
L. Vano
Bernd Heinemann
Wolfgang Leonhardt
Dirk Hartmann
D. Mellein
Jonathan Schilling
Jörg Weggen
R. Riedl
Tamara Andreeva
Daniel Papenfuß
Adnan Ali
C. Slaby
Rouven Lang
R. Schroeder
Samuel Lazerson
R. Burhenn
Michael Drevlak
Torsten Stange
Birger Buttenschoゆ
A. Spanier
John Jelonnek
R. C. Wolf
R. Koenig
S. Wadle
T. Wegner
Martina Huber
G. M. Weir
H. Thomsen
Kai Jakob Brunner
Yu Gao
G. Fuchert
P. McNeely
E. R. Scott
R. Bussiahn
P. Traverso
N. Chaudhary
Holger Niemann
Stefan Illy
Theo Scherer
H. Damm
Christian Hopf
S. A. Bozhenkov
Gerd Gantenbein
O. P. Ford
Andreas Langenberg
M. N. A. Beurskens
Simppa Äkäslompolo
Ulrich Neuner
Yuriy Turkin
Naoki Tamura
Andrea Pavone
J. P. Knauer
Niek den Harder
Thorsten Kobarg
N. A. Pablant
U. Hoefel
N. Rust
Philipp Nelde
Department of Applied Physics
Aalto-yliopisto
Aalto University
W7-X Team, Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics, Max Planck Society
Source :
Nuclear fusion, 61 (9), 096008, Nuclear Fusion
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
IOP Publishing Ltd., 2021.

Abstract

In the previous divertor campaign, the Wendelstein 7-X (W7-X) device injected 3.6 MW of neutral beam heating power allowing for the achievement of densities approaching 2 × 1020 m−3, and providing the first initial assessment of fast ion confinement in a drift optimized stellarator. The neutral beam injection (NBI) system on W7-X is comprised of two beam boxes with space for four radio frequency sources each. The 3.6 MW of heating reported in this work was achieved with two sources in the NI21 beam box. The effect of combined electron-cyclotron resonance heating (ECRH) and NBI was explored through a series of discharges varying both NBI and ECRH power. Discharges without ECRH saw a linear increase in the line-integrated plasma density, and strong peaking of the core density, over the discharge duration. The presence of 1 MW of ECRH power was found to be sufficient to control a continuous density rise during NBI operation. Simulations of fast ion wall loads were found to be consistent with experimental infrared camera images during operation. In general, NBI discharges were free from the presence of fast ion induced Alfvénic activity, consistent with low beam betas. These experiments provide data for future scenario development and initial assessment of fast-ion confinement in W7-X, a key topic of the project.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00295515 and 17414326
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nuclear fusion, 61 (9), 096008, Nuclear Fusion
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....e51f11b5fcd76059548c3e09eeb14601