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Title: | Scenario Development During Commissioning Operations on the National Spherical Torus Experiment Upgrade |
Contributors: | Battaglia, D.J. Boyer, M.D. Gerhardt, S. Mueller, D. Myers, C.E. Guttenfelder, W. Menard, J.E. Sabbagh, S.A. Scotti, F. Bedoya, F. Bell, R.E. Berkery, J.W. Diallo, A. Ferraro, N. Jaworski, M.A. Kaye, S.M. LeBlanc, B.P. Ono, M. Park, J.-K. Podesta, M. Raman, R. Soukhanovskii, V.A. U. S. Department of Energy contract number DE-AC02-09CH11466 |
Keywords: | Scenario development Real-time control NSTX-U Spherical tokamak Wall conditioning Tokamak startup Error field correction L-mode H-mode |
Issue Date: | Apr-2018 |
Publisher: | Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, Princeton University |
Related Publication: | Nuclear Fusion vol. 58 p. 046010 (April 2018) |
Abstract: | The National Spherical Torus Experiment Upgrade (NSTX-U) will advance the physics basis required for achieving steady-state, high-beta, and high-confinement conditions in a tokamak by accessing high toroidal field (1 T) and plasma current (1.0 - 2.0 MA) in a low aspect ratio geometry (A = 1.6 - 1.8) with flexible auxiliary heating systems (12 MW NBI, 6 MW HHFW). This paper describes progress in the development of L- and H-mode discharge scenarios and the commissioning of operational tools in the first ten weeks of operation that enable the scientific mission of NSTX-U. Vacuum field calculations completed prior to operations supported the rapid development and optimization of inductive breakdown at different values of ohmic solenoid current. The toroidal magnetic field (B_T0 = 0.65 T) exceeded the maximum values achieved on NSTX and novel long-pulse L-mode discharges with regular sawtooth activity exceeded the longest pulses produced on NSTX (tpulse > 1.8s). The increased flux of the central solenoid facilitated the development of stationary L-mode discharges over a range of density and plasma current (Ip). H-mode discharges achieved similar levels of stored energy, confinement (H98y,2 > 1) and stability (beta_N/beta_N-nowall > 1) compared to NSTX discharges for Ip < 1 MA. High-performance H-mode scenarios require an L-H transition early in the Ip ramp-up phase in order to obtain low internal inductance (li) throughout the discharge, which is conducive to maintaining vertical stability at high elongation (kappa > 2.2) and achieving long periods of MHD quiescent operations. The rapid progress in developing L- and H-mode scenarios in support of the scientific program was enabled by advances in real-time plasma control, efficient error field identification and correction, effective conditioning of the graphite wall and excellent diagnostic availability. |
URI: | http://arks.princeton.edu/ark:/88435/dsp01r781wj699 |
Referenced By: | https://doi.org/10.1088/1741-4326/aaa6e0 |
Appears in Collections: | NSTX-U |
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