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Plasma current start-up experiments without the central solenoid in the TST-2 spherical tokamak

Authors :
Syun'ichi Shiraiwa
Konosuke Sato
Y. Adachi
N. Ishii
Hiroshi Tojo
Osamu Mitarai
Nobuhiro Nishino
Hideki Zushi
Mizuki Sakamoto
Takuya Oosako
Yasushi Ono
Katsumasa Nakamura
M. Ushigome
I. Taguchi
Takuma Yamada
Hiroshi Kasahara
Y. Shimada
H. Nuga
Makoto Sasaki
Kazuaki Hanada
Yuichi Takase
Makoto Hasegawa
Hiroshi Idei
J. Tsujimura
Akira Ejiri
N. Sumitomo
K. Sasaki
Source :
Nuclear Fusion. 46:S598-S602
Publication Year :
2006
Publisher :
IOP Publishing, 2006.

Abstract

Several techniques for initiating the plasma current without the use of the central solenoid are being developed in TST-2. While TST-2 was temporarily located at Kyushu University, two types of start-up scenarios were demonstrated. (1) A plasma current of 4 kA was generated and sustained for 0.28 s by either electron cyclotron wave or electron Bernstein wave, without induction. (2) A plasma current of 10 kA was obtained transiently by induction using only outboard poloidal field coils. In the second scenario, it is important to supply sufficient power for ionization (100 kW of EC power was sufficient in this case), since the vertical field during start-up is not adequate to maintain plasma equilibrium. In addition, electron heating experiments using the X–B mode conversion scenario were performed, and a heating efficiency of 60% was observed at a 100 kW RF power level. TST-2 is now located at the Kashiwa Campus of the University of Tokyo. Significant upgrades were made in both magnetic coil power supplies and RF systems, and plasma experiments have restarted. RF power of up to 400 kW is available in the high-harmonic fast wave frequency range around 20 MHz. Four 200 MHz transmitters are now being prepared for plasma current start-up experiments using RF power in the lower-hybrid frequency range. Preparations are in progress for a new plasma merging experiment (UTST) aimed at the formation and sustainment of ultra-high β ST plasmas.

Details

ISSN :
17414326 and 00295515
Volume :
46
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nuclear Fusion
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........5c38c2e4dbd8074cb2086e3763fb8647
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1088/0029-5515/46/8/s05