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Overview of physics results from MAST

Authors :
H. Meyer
R.J. Akers
F. Alladio
L.C. Appel
K.B. Axon
N. Ben Ayed
P. Boerner
R.J. Buttery
P.G. Carolan
D. Ciric
C.D. Challis
I.T. Chapman
G. Coyler
J.W. Connor
N.J. Conway
S. Cowley
M. Cox
G.F. Counsell
G. Cunningham
A. Darke
M. deBock
G. deTemmerman
R.O. Dendy
J. Dowling
A. Yu Dnestrovskij
Yu.N. Dnestrovskij
B. Dudson
D. Dunai
M. Dunstan
A.R. Field
A. Foster
L. Garzotti
K. Gibson
M.P. Gryaznevich
W. Guttenfelder
N.C. Hawkes
J. Harrison
P. Helander
T.C. Hender
B. Hnat
M.J. Hole
D.F. Howell
M. Duc Hua
A. Hubbard
M. Istenic
N. Joiner
D. Keeling
A. Kirk
H.R. Koslowski
Y. Liang
M. Lilley
S. Lisgo
B. Lloyd
G.P. Maddison
R. Maingi
A. Mancuso
S.J. Manhood
R. Martin
G.J. McArdle
J. McCone
C. Michael
P. Micozzi
T. Morgan
A.W. Morris
D.G. Muir
E. Nardon
G. Naylor
M.R. O'Brien
T. O'Gorman
A. Patel
S.D. Pinches
J. Preinhaelter
M.N. Price
E. Rachlew
D. Reiter
C.M. Roach
V. Rozhansky
S. Saarelma
A. Saveliev
R. Scannell
S.E. Sharapov
V. Shevchenko
S. Shibaev
H. Smith
G.E. Staebler
D. Stork
J. Storrs
A. Sykes
S. Tallents
P. Tamain
D. Taylor
D. Temple
N. Thomas-Davies
A. Thornton
A. Thyagaraja
M.R. Turnyanskiy
J. Urban
M. Valovic
R.G.L. Vann
F. Volpe
G Voss
M.J. Walsh
S.E.V. Warder
R. Watkins
H.R. Wilson
M. Windridge
M. Wisse
A. Zabolotski
S. Zoletnik
O. Zolotukhin
Source :
Nuclear Fusion. 49:104017
Publication Year :
2009
Publisher :
IOP Publishing, 2009.

Abstract

Several improvements to the MAST plant and diagnostics have facilitated new studies advancing the physics basis for ITER and DEMO, as well as for future spherical tokamaks (STs). Using the increased heating capabilities P NBI ⩽ 3.8 MW H-mode at I p = 1.2 MA was accessed showing that the energy confinement on MAST scales more weakly with I p and more strongly with B t than in the ITER IPB98(y, 2) scaling. Measurements of the fuel retention of shallow pellets extrapolate to an ITER particle throughput of 70% of its original designed total throughput capacity. The anomalous momentum diffusion, χϕ, is linked to the ion diffusion, χi, with a Prandtl number close to P ϕ ≈ χϕ/χi ≈ 1, although χi approaches neoclassical values. New high spatial resolution measurements of the edge radial electric field, E r , show that the position of steepest gradients in electron pressure and E r (i.e. shearing rate) are coincident, but their magnitudes are not linked. The T e pedestal width on MAST scales with rather than ρpol. The edge localized mode (ELM) frequency for type-IV ELMs, new in MAST, was almost doubled using n = 2 resonant magnetic perturbations from a set of four external coils (n = 1, 2). A new internal 12 coil set (n ⩽ 3) has been commissioned. The filaments in the inter-ELM and L-mode phase are different from ELM filaments, and the characteristics in L-mode agree well with turbulence calculations. A variety of fast particle driven instabilities were studied from 10 kHz saturated fishbone like activity up to 3.8 MHz compressional Alfvén eigenmodes. Fast particle instabilities also affect the off-axis NBI current drive, leading to fast ion diffusion of the order of 0.5 m2 s−1 and a reduction in the driven current fraction from 40% to 30%. EBW current drive start-up is demonstrated for the first time in a ST generating plasma currents up to 55 kA. Many of these studies contributed to the physics basis of a planned upgrade to MAST.

Details

ISSN :
17414326 and 00295515
Volume :
49
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nuclear Fusion
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........8169be6680945f3d12dd73e66a909770
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1088/0029-5515/49/10/104017