Solenoid-free current drive via ECRH in EXL-50 spherical torus plasmas

As a new spherical tokamak designed to simplify the engineering requirements of a possible future fusion power source, the EXL-50 experiment features a low aspect ratio vacuum vessel (VV), encircling a central post assembly containing the toroidal field coil conductors without a central solenoid. Mu...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nuclear fusion 2022-08, Vol.62 (8), p.86047
Hauptverfasser: Shi, Yuejiang, Liu, Bing, Song, Shaodong, Song, Yunyang, Song, Xianming, Tong, Bowei, Cheng, Shikui, Liu, Wenjun, Wang, Mingyuan, Sun, Tiantian, Guo, Dong, Li, Songjian, Li, Yingying, Chen, Bin, Gu, Xiang, Cai, Jianqing, Luo, Di, Banerjee, Debabrata, Zhao, Xin, Yang, Yuanming, Luo, Wenwu, Zhou, Peihai, Wang, Yu, Ishida, Akio, Maekawa, Takashi, Liu, Minsheng, Yuan, Baoshan, Martin Peng, Y.-K., the EXL-50 Team
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Zusammenfassung:As a new spherical tokamak designed to simplify the engineering requirements of a possible future fusion power source, the EXL-50 experiment features a low aspect ratio vacuum vessel (VV), encircling a central post assembly containing the toroidal field coil conductors without a central solenoid. Multiple electron cyclotron resonance heating (ECRH) resonances are located within the VV to improve current drive effectiveness. Copious energetic electrons are produced and measured with hard x-ray detectors, carry the bulk of the plasma current ranging from 50–150 kA, which is maintained for more than 1 s duration. It is observed that over one ampere current can be sustained per watt of ECRH power issued from the 28 GHz gyrotrons. The plasma current reaches I p > 80 kA for high density (>5 × 10 18  m −2 ) discharge with 150 kW ECRH. An analysis was carried out combining reconstructed multi-fluid equilibrium, guiding-center orbits of energetic electrons, and resonant heating mechanisms. It is verified that in EXL-50 a broadly distributed current of energetic electrons creates a smaller closed magnetic-flux surface of low aspect ratio that in turn confines the thermal plasma electrons and ions and participate in maintaining the equilibrium force balance.
ISSN:0029-5515
1741-4326
DOI:10.1088/1741-4326/ac71b6