Author: John D. Moody
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Languages : en
Pages : 20
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Ion Bernstein Wave Heating and Improved Confinement on the Alcator C Tokamak
Electron Heating Via Mode Converted Ion Bernstein Waves in the Alcator C-mod Tokamak
Power Balance Analysis of Ion Bernstein Wave Heating Experiments in the Alcator C Tokamak
Ion Bernstein Wave Heating on the Compact Ignition Tokamak (CIT)
Alcator C Tokamak, Ion Bernstein Wave Experiments on the
Experimental Characteristics of Ion Bernstein Wave Heating on JIPP T-IIU Tokamak
Impurity Behavior During Ion-Bernstein Wave Heating in PBX-M.
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Languages : en
Pages : 5
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Ion-Bernstein-wave heating (IBWH) has been tested in several tokamaks. In some cases the results have been quite positive, producing temperature increases and also improving both energy and particle confinement times, whereas in others, no distinctive changes were observed. Most recently, IBWH has been utilized in the Princeton Beta Experiment-Modified (PBX-M) where the long-range goal is the achievement of operation in the second stable region by current and pressure profile control. Investigations have been performed in this machine using IBWH as the sole source of auxiliary power or using IBWH in conjunction with neutral-beam injection (NBI) or with lower-hybrid current drive (LHCD). Impurity studies seem particularly important for IBWH since not only have influxes often been observed to increase, but the global impurity confinement time has also been shown to lengthen as the confinement of the working gas improved. The authors present here a set of characteristic experimental results regarding the impurity behavior in PBX-M; in general, these are consonant with previous observations in other tokamaks.
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Languages : en
Pages : 5
Book Description
Ion-Bernstein-wave heating (IBWH) has been tested in several tokamaks. In some cases the results have been quite positive, producing temperature increases and also improving both energy and particle confinement times, whereas in others, no distinctive changes were observed. Most recently, IBWH has been utilized in the Princeton Beta Experiment-Modified (PBX-M) where the long-range goal is the achievement of operation in the second stable region by current and pressure profile control. Investigations have been performed in this machine using IBWH as the sole source of auxiliary power or using IBWH in conjunction with neutral-beam injection (NBI) or with lower-hybrid current drive (LHCD). Impurity studies seem particularly important for IBWH since not only have influxes often been observed to increase, but the global impurity confinement time has also been shown to lengthen as the confinement of the working gas improved. The authors present here a set of characteristic experimental results regarding the impurity behavior in PBX-M; in general, these are consonant with previous observations in other tokamaks.
Edge Ion Heating and Parametric Decay During Injection of Ion Cyclotron Resonance Frequency Power on the Alcator C-Mod Tokamak
Author: Jon Christian Rost
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Languages : en
Pages : 34
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A population of suprathermal ions has been observed in the scrape-off layer during injection of power in the ion cyclotron frequency range on the Alcator C-Mod tokamak. These ions generated energetic neutrals measured with a charge-exchange neutral particle analyzer. In the hydrogen minority heating regime, fast particles were generated only when the injected power was above 500kW. Fast particles were observed at a low level of injected power when the frequency was a multiple of the ion cyclotron frequency in the scrape-off layer. The power deposited in the edge was always less than a few percent of the injected power and did not increase impurity levels. The theoretical threshold of parametric decay instabilities for decay of the pump wave in the antenna near field into an ion Bernstein wave and an ion cyclotron quasimode matches the observed threshold for fast ion production under a variety of conditions.
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Languages : en
Pages : 34
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A population of suprathermal ions has been observed in the scrape-off layer during injection of power in the ion cyclotron frequency range on the Alcator C-Mod tokamak. These ions generated energetic neutrals measured with a charge-exchange neutral particle analyzer. In the hydrogen minority heating regime, fast particles were generated only when the injected power was above 500kW. Fast particles were observed at a low level of injected power when the frequency was a multiple of the ion cyclotron frequency in the scrape-off layer. The power deposited in the edge was always less than a few percent of the injected power and did not increase impurity levels. The theoretical threshold of parametric decay instabilities for decay of the pump wave in the antenna near field into an ion Bernstein wave and an ion cyclotron quasimode matches the observed threshold for fast ion production under a variety of conditions.