Data di Pubblicazione:
2004
Abstract:
Pulsed poloidal current drive (PPCD) experiments have been conducted in
the resistive shell EXTRAP T2R reversed-field pinch experiment. During the
current profile modification phase, the fluctuation level of the m = 1 internally
resonant tearing modes decreases, and the velocity of these modes increases.
The m = 0 modes are not affected during PPCD, although termination occurs
with a burst in the m = 0 amplitude. The PPCD phase is characterized by an
increase in the central electron temperature (up to 380 eV) and in the soft x-ray
signal. Spectroscopic observations confirm an increase in the central electron
temperature. During PPCD, the plasma poloidal beta increases to 14%, and the
estimated energy confinement time doubles, reaching 380?s. The reduction in
the fluctuation level and the corresponding increase in the energy confinement
time are qualitatively consistent with a reduction in parallel transport along
stochastic magnetic field lines.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
REVERSED-FIELD PINCH; POLOIDAL CURRENT DRIVE; IMPROVED CONFINEMENT; TRANSPORT REDUCTION; RESISTIVE WALL
Elenco autori:
Spizzo, Gianluca; Piovesan, Paolo
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