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Observations of enhanced core confinement in negative magnetic shear discharges with an L mode edge on DIII-D

Authors :
T.A. Casper
B. W. Rice
H. Ikezi
Gerald Navratil
Michael E. Mauel
K. H. Burrell
Max E Austin
L.L. Lao
R. J. Groebner
Cary Forest
B. W. Stallard
E. A. Lazarus
P. Gohil
T. S. Taylor
E. J. Strait
Source :
Nuclear Fusion. 36:1271-1280
Publication Year :
1996
Publisher :
IOP Publishing, 1996.

Abstract

Plasma discharges with negative central magnetic shear (NCS) and access to the ballooning second stability regime have been produced on DIII-D with edge plasma conditions similar to those in the standard L mode confinement regime. Confinement enhancement factors up to H identical to tau E/ tau ITER-89P~2.5 are obtained while maintaining the L mode edge. Compared with discharges with monotonic q profiles, highly peaked toroidal rotation (fphi (0) approximately=30-70 kHz), ion temperature (Ti(0) approximately=15-22 keV) and density (ne(0)/ne approximately=2.2) profiles are observed. This regime has yielded the highest DD neutron rates observed to date on DIII-D. Steep pressure gradients drive a large bootstrap current, with up to ~75% total non-inductive current drive. These features make this an attractive advanced tokamak operating regime for further study

Details

ISSN :
00295515
Volume :
36
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nuclear Fusion
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........82d7ec5c6952ddfb866e1970ac4d186d
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1088/0029-5515/36/10/i12