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Sensitivity of transport and stability to the current profile in steady-state scenario plasmas in DIII-D

Author(s)
Turco, F.Holcomb, C. T.Ferron, J. R.Luce, T. C.Politzer, P. A.Park, J. M.White, A. E.Brennan, D. P.Turnbull, A. D.Hanson, J. M.Okabayashi, M.In, Yongkyoon
Issued Date
2012-12
DOI
10.1063/1.4772765
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/23758
Fulltext
http://aip.scitation.org/doi/10.1063/1.4772765
Citation
PHYSICS OF PLASMAS, v.19, no.12, pp.122506
Abstract
Recent experiments on DIII-D have provided the first systematic data on the impact of the current profile on the transport and stability properties of high-performance, steady-state scenario plasmas. In a future tokamak, to achieve 100% noninductive conditions and produce net power, the current profile J must be sustained by a large fraction of bootstrap current J(BS), which is nonlinearly coupled with the kinetic profiles. Systematic scans of q(min) and q(95) were performed to determine empirically the best alignment of the noninductive currents with J and the variation of the transport properties with q. Transport analysis indicates that chi(e) and chi(i) are sensitive to the details of J in a way that makes the pressure profile peaking and J(BS) scale nonlinearly with both q and beta in the experiment. Drift wave stability analysis yields linear growth rates that do not reproduce experimental trends in chi with q(min) and q(95). At high beta, necessary to maximize f(BS), the plasma duration is often limited by n = 1 tearing modes, whose stability also depends on the J profile. Broadly deposited electron cyclotron (EC) current at mid-radius was found to supply part of the required noninductive current and to positively affect the tearing stability. The modes appear when J(EC) is turned off for stable cases and always appear when the EC deposition is shifted outwards. The variation in the EC scan results is consistent with PEST3 calculations, showing that the tearing stability becomes extremely sensitive to small perturbations of the equilibrium in wall-stabilized plasmas run close to the ideal MHD limit. These modeling results are being used to design new experiments with higher ideal and tearing limits. A new capability for off-axis neutral beam injection system will be used to explore higher q(min) scenarios and different current alignments.
Publisher
AMER INST PHYSICS
ISSN
1070-664X
Keyword
ADVANCED TOKAMAKCONFINEMENT

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