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Overview of the J-TEXT progress on RMP and disruption physics

Authors :
Z.H. Jiang
Ge Zhuang
Kenneth W Gentle
Yonghua Ding
Ming Zhang
X.Q. Zhang
Zhijiang Wang
Qiming Hu
Yunfeng Liang
Zhipeng Chen
Wei Zheng
Qingquan Yu
Z.F. Cheng
Lu Wang
Li Gao
Yu Kexun
Zhongyong Chen
Yuan Pan
Jie Chen
Zhoujun Yang
Bo Rao
Hu Xiwei
Nengchao Wang
J-TEXT Team
Source :
Plasma Science and Technology, BASE-Bielefeld Academic Search Engine
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

The J-TEXT tokamak has been operated for ten years since its first plasma obtained at the end of 2007. The diagnostics development and main modulation systems, i.e. resonant magnetic perturbation (RMP) systems and massive gas injection (MGI) systems, will be introduced in this paper. Supported by these efforts, J-TEXT has contributed to research on several topics, especially on RMP physics and disruption mitigation. Both experimental and theoretical research show that RMP could lock, suppress or excite the tearing modes, depending on the RMP amplitude, frequency difference between RMP and rational surface rotation, and initial stabilities. The plasma rotation, particle transport and operation region are influenced by the RMP. Utilizing the MGI valves, disruptions have been mitigated with pure He, pure Ne, and a mixture of He and Ar (9:1). A significant runaway current plateau could be generated with moderate amounts of Ar injection. The RMP has been shown to suppress the generation of runaway current during disruptions.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Plasma Science and Technology, BASE-Bielefeld Academic Search Engine
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....89b69667d13b9f2092d48e1849c058ad