Advances towards QH-mode viability for ELM-stable operation in ITER

  • A. M. Garofalo
  • , W. M. Solomon
  • , J. K. Park
  • , K. H. Burrell
  • , J. C. Deboo
  • , M. J. Lanctot
  • , G. R. McKee
  • , H. Reimerdes
  • , L. Schmitz
  • , M. J. Schaffer
  • , P. B. Snyder

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Abstract

The application of static, non-axisymmetric, nonresonant magnetic fields (NRMFs) to high beta DIII-D plasmas has allowed sustained operation with a quiescent H-mode (QH-mode) edge and both toroidal rotation and neutral beam injected torque near zero. Previous studies have shown that QH-mode operation can be accessed only if sufficient radial shear in the plasma flow is produced near the plasma edge. In past experiments, this flow shear was produced using neutral beam injection (NBI) to provide toroidal torque. In recent experiments, this torque was nearly completely replaced by the torque from applied NRMFs. The application of the NRMFs does not degrade the global energy confinement of the plasma. Conversely, the experiments show that the energy confinement quality increases with lower plasma rotation. Furthermore, the NRMF torque increases plasma resilience to locked modes at low rotation. These results open a path towards QH-mode utilization as an edge-localized mode (ELM)-stable H-mode in the self-heated burning plasma scenario, where toroidal momentum input from NBI may be small or absent.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number083018
JournalNuclear Fusion
Volume51
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2011

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Nuclear and High Energy Physics
  • Condensed Matter Physics

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