Impact of different heating and current drive methods on the early q-profile evolution in JET
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2002
abstract:
Transport calculations illustrate that the lower hybrid current drive (LHCD) and off-
axis electron cyclotron current drive (ECCD) are the only preheating methods that
can create a wide, deeply reversed q-profile, i.e. large negative magnetic shear, on
the JET tokamak. Off-axis neutral beam injection (NBI) and off-axis ion cyclotron
resonance heating (ICRH) preheating yields a weakly reversed q-profile (small
negative magnetic shear), whereas NBI and ICRH onaxis heating as well as ohmic
preheating produce a monotonic q-profile in the preheating phase. Here, on-axis
power deposition and current drive refers to heating and current drive at or close to
magnetic axis and correspondingly, offaxis refers to heating and current drive
deposited typically around the half minor radius (r/a = 0.3 - 0.6). The results on
LHCD, ICRH and ohmic preheating have been verified in the recent JET
experiments. The current drive efficiency scan shows that in the case of
LHCD,ECCD and off-axis NBI, the driven current is absolutely crucial to obtain a
reversed q-profile and to modify the current profile evolution drastically in the
preheating phase. Taking into account only the direct electron heating effect, LHCD
does not create a reversed q-profile. The timing scans indicate that the radial
location of qmin at the end of the preheating phase is generally quite insensitive to
the start time of the preheating, once started 0 - 2 s after the plasma initiation if the
method relies upon the driven current. On the other hand, methods relying only
upon electron heating are very sensitive to that. In both cases, the magnitude of the
negative magnetic shear, however, seems to be very sensitive to the start time of
the preheating.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
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List of contributors:
Nowak, Silvana
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