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Overview of the latest HT-7 experiments

Authors :
Baonian Wan
Jiarong Luo
Jiangang Li
Yanping Zhao
Jiafang Shan
Hongyu Bai
Bojiang Ding
Yonghua Ding
Junling Chen
Zhongyong Chen
Peng Fu
Li Gao
Xiang Gao
Xianzu Gong
Quangui Guo
Xuemao Guo
Shiying He
Jianshen Hu
Liqun Hu
Jun Huang
Yiyun Huang
Ming Jiang
Yanxin Jie
Guangli Kuang
Tao Lan
Fang Lang
Chenfu Li
Guiming Li
Hua Li
Bili Ling
Shiyue Ling
Fukun Liu
Haiqing Liu
Shenxia Liu
Nanchan Luo
Jianshan Mao
Yuzhou Mao
Zhenrong Ouyang
Jinping Qian
Chenming Qing
Pingjian Qing
Biao Shen
Yuejiang Shi
Youwen Sun
Huazhong Wang
Linshen Wang
Xiaoming Wang
Yizi Wen
Zhenwei Wu
Jikang Xie
Handong Xu
Guosheng Xu
Yu Yang
Chanxuan Yu
Dazhen Zhao
Junyu Zhao
Chen Zhang
Xianmei Zhang
Xiaodong Zhang
Xiaoqing Zhang
Deng Zhou
Qing Zhou
Yubao Zhu
the HT-7 team
K Gentle
W Rowan
P Philippe
H Huang
L Lao
V Chan
T Watari
T Seki
S Morita
K Toi
K Tanaka
Source :
Nuclear Fusion. 45:S132-S141
Publication Year :
2005
Publisher :
IOP Publishing, 2005.

Abstract

An overview of the progress with experiments in the HT-7 during 2003?4 is presented. The H-mode, negative reversed shear and high li operational scenarios were investigated for quasi-steady-state high performance plasma discharges. Ion Bernstein wave (IBW) heating at 30?MHz produced a typical edge H-mode plasma. Transport in both electron and ion channels were reduced in the outer half portion of the plasma. H-mode was produced in off-axis lower hybrid current drive (LHCD) plasmas by launching a lower hybrid wave (LHW) with a greater parallel refractive index, , of 3.1. The improved confinement status in such plasma discharges could be sustained for more than 400?E. A high inductance, li, plasma was created using a fast plasma current ramp down and sustained by central LHCD and IBW heating for a duration of >1?s with a strongly peaked electron temperature profile. The highest central electron temperature obtained was 4.5?keV. An increase in the energy confinement time with li was observed. It was found that the IBW heating could improve the plasma confinement at the same li if part of the LHW power was replaced by IBW. Stationary internal transport barriers with normalized performance H89?N > 1?3 were obtained with combined injection of LHW and IBW for a duration of several hundred energy confinement times in the weak negative magnetic shear (RS). Increasing the total injection power to 1?MW did not degrade the plasma confinement significantly in the RS operational scenario. Long pulse discharges were performed, using three feedback controls for the plasma current and position, the central line-averaged electron density and the magnetic swing flux of the transformer. The longest plasma discharge, with a duration of 240?s, Te(0) ~ 1?keV and the central electron density > 0.8 ? 1019?m?3 was achieved in 2004. The wall saturation and refreshment (wall pumping) were first observed in such long pulse discharges. A fully LHW current driven plasma without using ohmic current in the central solenoid coils was sustained for 80?s. The main limitation for the pulse length was due to the recycling, which caused an uncontrollable rise in the electron density.

Details

ISSN :
17414326 and 00295515
Volume :
45
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nuclear Fusion
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........b60b9a654bd36477b9661b76bb556cae
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1088/0029-5515/45/10/s11