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Sustained Spheromak Physics Experiment (SSPX): design and physics results

Authors :
Harry McLean
C. T. Holcomb
Bruce I. Cohen
R. D. Wood
Simon Woodruff
Carl Sovinec
B. Hudson
R. H. Bulmer
D. N. Hill
L.D. Pearlstein
E. B. Hooper
B. W. Stallard
Carlos Romero-Talamas
Source :
Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion. 54:113001
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
IOP Publishing, 2012.

Abstract

The Sustained Spheromak Physics Experiment (SSPX) was a high-temperature (Te up to 0.5 keV) spheromak formed by coaxial helicity injection (CHI) and with plasma duration of a few milliseconds following the high-current formation stage. Clean walls and low impurity operation were obtained by a combination of baking, discharge cleaning and titanium deposition on the walls, allowing the generation of high-quality plasmas. Resistive-magnetohydrodynamic simulations, benchmarked to the experiment, were used to elucidate the physics. The detailed characteristics of the nφ = 1 toroidal mode associated with CHI were determined as was the physics of the nonlinear current drive and magnetic reconnection that formed and sustained the spheromak. If the helicity injection rate was reduced following formation the plasma became relatively quiescent and magnetic surfaces formed. The measured thermal diffusivity in the core was as low as ∼1 m2 s−1. However, reconnection events during buildup or sustainment of the plasma current by CHI were found to open magnetic surfaces throughout the plasma allowing rapid energy loss to the walls. As a result, experiments and simulations in SSPX found no path to simultaneous sustainment by CHI and good energy confinement. Additional physics results are also presented in this review.

Details

ISSN :
13616587 and 07413335
Volume :
54
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........2386bfdb97bfc1ef70bb4040092561dd
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1088/0741-3335/54/11/113001