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Strong electron heating in CHS ICRF heating experiments

Authors :
Takeshi Ido
S. Masuda
K. Nishimura
Hiroshi Yamada
Keisuke Matsuoka
Katsumi Ida
Akira Ejiri
S. Okamura
John B Wilgen
Chihiro Takahashi
M. Iwase
S. Murakami
Takashi Mutoh
S. Mutoh
T. Ozaki
Tomohiro Morisaki
T. Kawamoto
H. Iguchi
J. F. Lyon
Tetsuo Seki
Akira Ando
E. F. Jaeger
Shin Kubo
F. Simbo
J. Xu
H. Idel
Ryuichi Akiyama
Satoru Sakakibara
Kenji Tanaka
M. Murakami
D.E. Greenwood
Ryuhei Kumazawa
D.J. Hoffman
Mitsutaka Isobe
S. Morita
Ichihiro Yamada
T. Watari
David A Rasmussen
Mamiko Sasao
Source :
Nuclear Fusion. 37:53-68
Publication Year :
1997
Publisher :
IOP Publishing, 1997.

Abstract

An ion cyclotron range of frequencies (ICRF) heating experiment was performed on the Compact Helical System (CHS) device in order to identify the problems in establishing this as a reliable heating method. Radiofrequency heating was applied to plasmas with two ion species produced by ECH. Stored energy increased upto 2.2 kJ with the application of a 590 kW ICRF heating pulse, giving a heating efficiency comparable to that of NBI heating. More importantly, the `flat-top' of the stored energy was maintained during the pulse. Good heating was realized with 30% proton and 70% deuteron plasmas at high density (4*1019 m-3). It was found that the best discharges are dominated by electron ICRF heating, which seems to be the reason for the successful results. On the contrary, a flat-top in stored energy has never been obtained in discharges where ion heating dominates. The loss of high energy ions with large pitch angles produced by ion heating appears to degrade the performance and limit the duration of the heating. A similar degradation was encountered in previous ICRF heating experiments in helical systems. A newly designed detector was used to study the loss of the helically trapped particles

Details

ISSN :
00295515
Volume :
37
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nuclear Fusion
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........0d04ce42f827b60b8633102ebe1fc799
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1088/0029-5515/37/1/i12