R. V. Budny D. R. Ernst T. S. Hahm D. C. McCune J. P. Christiansen et al.
The edge-localized, high-confinement mode regime is of interest for future Tokamak reactors since high performance has been sustained for long durations. Experiments in the Joint European Tokamak [M. Keilhacker et al. , Nuclear Fusion 39 , 209 (1999)] have studied this regime using scans with the toroidal field and plasma current varied together in…
PublishedA. Sykes R. J. Akers L. C. Appel P. G. Carolan J.W. Connor N. J. Conway G. F. Counsell A. Dnestrovskij Yu.N. Dnestrovskij M. Gryaznevich P. Helander M. P. S. Nightingale C. Ribeiro C. M. Roach M. Tournianski M. J. Walsh H. R. Wilson The S
H -mode operation has been achieved in high current I p . 200 kA plasmas in the START spherical tokamak for both neutral-beam-injection-heated and Ohmic discharges. The transition to H mode features the development of well-defined edge pedestals in density and temperature, which signifies the formation of an edge-transport barrier, and associated e…
PublishedM. E. Dieckmann P. Ljung A. Ynnerman K. G. McClements
Collisionless quasiperpendicular shocks with magnetoacoustic Mach numbers exceeding a certain threshold are known to reflect a fraction of the upstream ion population. These reflected ions drive instabilities which, in a magnetized plasma, can give rise to electron acceleration. In the case of shocks associated with supernova remnants (SNRs), elect…
PublishedF. Durodié P. Lamalle G. Agarici G. Amarante W. Baity et al.
Whereas the essential components for power generation and transmission on an ITERsized ICRF plant are readily available, or only require modest extrapolation of present day ICRF systems, the 1C launching structure itself is regarded as needing development, validation and convincing demonstration. During the ITER-EDA, the design requirements of the …
PublishedD. A. Hartmann M.-L. Mayoral J. Heikkinen J.-M. Noterdaeme E. Righi et al.
On JET the coupling resistance averaged over the four straps of the A2 antennas in the Mark II GB divertor configuration was analyzed with particular emphasis on the plasma shape dependence. The measured values were compared with models for the coupling resistance of different levels of sophistication with the ultimate goal of supplying recipes on …
PublishedS. C. Chapman R. O. Dendy G. Rowlands
There is increasing evidence that the Earth’s magnetosphere, like other macroscopic confined plasma systems (magnetic fusion plasmas, astrophysical accretion discs), displays sandpile-type phenomenology so that energy dissipation is by means of avalanches which do not have an intrinsic scale. This may in turn imply that these systems evolve via s…
PublishedJ. W. Connor R. J. Hastie
It has been suggested [Kleva and Guzdar, Phys. Plasmas 6 , 116 (1999)] that reconnecting ballooning modes in which electron inertia replaces resistivity in a nonideal magnetohydrodynamic Ohm’s law can have substantial growth rates in the low collisionality regime. Numerical calculation, albeit necessarily at unrealistically large values of the co…
PublishedA. Bondeson C. G. Gimblett R. J. Hastie
The possibility of stabilizing ideal magnetohydrodynamical (MHD) instabilities by resistive walls and slow plasma rotation (rotation frequencies comparable to resistive tearing growth rates) was proposed recently by Finn [Phys. Plasmas 2 , 3782 (1995)] on the basis of cylindrical theory. In the present paper we analyze toroidal effects (pressure gr…
PublishedH. R. Wilson R. L. Miller
The peeling mode restricts access to the second stability region of the ideal ballooning mode at the tokamak plasma edge. Using a two-dimensional, high toroidal mode number eigenmode code employing a model tokamak equilibrium, it is shown that a window to second stability exists for a sufficiently deep magnetic well. The different mode structures o…
PublishedY. Nagayama K. Kawahata A. England Y. Ito N. Bretz et al.
The electron cyclotron emission ~ECE! diagnostic system is installed on the large helical device ~LHD!. The system includes the following instruments: a heterodyne radiometer, a Michelson spectrometer, and a grating polychromator. A 63.5 mm corrugated waveguide system is fully utilized. Large collection optics and notch filters at the frequency of …
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