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Observation of Self-Generated Flows in Tokamak Plasmas with Lower-Hybrid-Driven Current

Authors :
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Physics
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Plasma Science and Fusion Center
Hutchinson, Ian H.
Rice, John E.
Ince-Cushman, Alexander
Reinke, Matthew Logan
Greenwald, Martin J.
Wallace, Gregory Marriner
Parker, Ronald R.
Fiore, Catherine L.
Hughes, Jerry W.
Bonoli, Paul T.
Shiraiwa, Shunichi
Hubbard, Amanda E.
Wolfe, Stephen M.
Marmar, Earl S.
Bitter, M.
Wilson, J.
Hill, K.
Parker, R.
Fiore, Catherine
Hughes Jr, Jerry
Hubbard, Amanda E
Wolfe, Stephen M
Hutchinson, Ian Horner
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Physics
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Plasma Science and Fusion Center
Hutchinson, Ian H.
Rice, John E.
Ince-Cushman, Alexander
Reinke, Matthew Logan
Greenwald, Martin J.
Wallace, Gregory Marriner
Parker, Ronald R.
Fiore, Catherine L.
Hughes, Jerry W.
Bonoli, Paul T.
Shiraiwa, Shunichi
Hubbard, Amanda E.
Wolfe, Stephen M.
Marmar, Earl S.
Bitter, M.
Wilson, J.
Hill, K.
Parker, R.
Fiore, Catherine
Hughes Jr, Jerry
Hubbard, Amanda E
Wolfe, Stephen M
Hutchinson, Ian Horner
Source :
APS
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

In Alcator C-Mod discharges lower hybrid waves have been shown to induce a countercurrent change in toroidal rotation of up to 60 km/s in the central region of the plasma (r/a~<0.4). This modification of the toroidal rotation profile develops on a time scale comparable to the current redistribution time (~100 ms) but longer than the energy and momentum confinement times (~20 ms). A comparison of the co- and countercurrent injected waves indicates that current drive (as opposed to heating) is responsible for the rotation profile modifications. Furthermore, the changes in central rotation velocity induced by lower hybrid current drive (LHCD) are well correlated with changes in normalized internal inductance. The application of LHCD has been shown to generate sheared rotation profiles and a negative increment in the radial electric field profile consistent with a fast electron pinch.<br />U. S. Department of Energy (Contract No. DE-FC02- 99ER54512-CMOD)

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Database :
OAIster
Journal :
APS
Notes :
application/pdf, en_US
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.ocn656411842
Document Type :
Electronic Resource