Improvement of core heat transport in NBI plasmas of heliotron J using high-intensity gas puffing

Controlling the heat transport profile is important for high performance in magnetically confined fusion plasmas. In this study, improved electron heat transport was achieved in neutral beam injection plasmas by applying high-intensity gas puffing (HIGP) on a stellarator/heliotron device called Heli...

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Veröffentlicht in:Plasma physics and controlled fusion 2024-02, Vol.66 (2), p.22001
Hauptverfasser: Wang, C, Kobayashi, S, Nagasaki, K, Qiu, D, Luo, M, Zhang, P, Watanabe, K Y, Seki, R, Miyashita, A, Kondo, Y, Inagaki, S, Kin, F, Minami, T, Kado, S, Ohshima, S, Konoshima, S, Mizuuchi, T, Okada, H
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Zusammenfassung:Controlling the heat transport profile is important for high performance in magnetically confined fusion plasmas. In this study, improved electron heat transport was achieved in neutral beam injection plasmas by applying high-intensity gas puffing (HIGP) on a stellarator/heliotron device called Heliotron J. Compared with conventional gas puffing (GP) fueling discharge, a higher and more peaked electron temperature profile was obtained, and the core ion temperature was slightly higher but similarly shaped. Using similar parameters, the electron density profile for HIGP remained similar and differed from the hollow density profile observed in electron cyclotron heating-eIBT plasma. Transport analysis using the FIT3D and TR-snap codes showed a clear reduction in the effective electron heat transport coefficient in the plasma core region. However, more detailed experiments are required to understand the mechanisms underlying this improvement fully.
ISSN:0741-3335
1361-6587
DOI:10.1088/1361-6587/ad1ae6