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Initial Studies of Core and Edge Transport of NSTX Plasmas
Synakowski, E.J. ; Bell, M.G. ; Bell, R.E. ; Bush, C.E. ; Bourdelle, C. ; Darrow, D. ; Dorland, W. ; Ejiri, A. ; Fredrickson, E.D. ; Gates, D.A. ; Kaye, S.M. ; Kubota, S. ; Kugel, H.W. ; LeBlanc, B.P. ; Maingi, R. ; Maqueda, R.J. ; Menard, J.E. ; Mueller, D. ; Rosenberg, A. ; Sabbagh, S.A. ; Stutman, D. ; Taylor, G. ; Johnson, D.W. ; Kaita, R. ; Ono, M. ; Paoletti, F. ; Peebles, W. ; Peng, Y-K.M. ; A.L. Roquemore (a), C.H. Skinner ; Soukhanovskii, V.A. ; Team, and the NSTX Research
Princeton University. Plasma Physics Laboratory.
关键词: Nstx Device;    Beam Injection Heating;    70 Plasma Physics And Fusion Technology;    L-Mode Plasma Confinement;    Confinement Time;   
DOI  :  10.2172/788262
RP-ID  :  PPPL-3611
RP-ID  :  AC02-76CH03073
RP-ID  :  788262
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来源: UNT Digital Library
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【 摘 要 】

Rapidly developing diagnostic, operational, and analysis capability is enabling the first detailed local physics studies to begin in high-beta plasmas of the National Spherical Torus Experiment (NSTX). These studies are motivated in part by energy confinement times in neutral-beam-heated discharges that are favorable with respect to predictions from the ITER-89P scaling expression. Analysis of heat fluxes based on profile measurements with neutral-beam injection (NBI) suggest that the ion thermal transport may be exceptionally low, and that electron thermal transport is the dominant loss channel. This analysis motivates studies of possible sources of ion heating not presently accounted for by classical collisional processes. Gyrokinetic microstability studies indicate that long wavelength turbulence with k(subscript ''theta'') rho(subscript ''i'') {approx} 0.1-1 may be suppressed in these plasmas, while modes with k(subscript ''theta'') rho(subscript ''i'') {approx} 50 may be robust. High-harmonic fast-wave (HHFW) heating efficiently heats electrons on NSTX, and studies have begun using it to assess transport in the electron channel. Regarding edge transport, H-mode [high-confinement mode] transitions occur with either NBI or HHFW heating. The power required for low-confinement mode (L-mode) to H-mode transitions far exceeds that expected from empirical edge-localized-mode-free H-mode scaling laws derived from moderate aspect ratio devices. Finally, initial fluctuation measurements made with two techniques are permitting the first characterizations of edge turbulence.

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