DocumentCode
1802455
Title
NSTX diagnostics for fusion plasma science studies
Author
Kaita, R. ; Johnson, D. ; Roquemore, L.
Author_Institution
Princeton Univ., NJ, USA
fYear
2001
fDate
17-22 June 2001
Firstpage
375
Abstract
Summary form only given, as follows. This paper will discuss how plasma science issues are addressed by the diagnostics for the National Spherical Torus Experiment (NSTX), the newest large-scale machine in the magnetic confinement fusion (MCF) program. The development of new schemes for plasma confinement involves the interplay of experimental results and theoretical interpretations. A fundamental requirement, for example, is a determination of the equilibria for these configurations. For MCF, this is well established in the solutions of the Grad-Shafranov equation. While it is simple to state its basis in the balance between the kinetic and magnetic pressures, what they are as functions of space and time are often not easy to obtain. Quantities like the plasma pressure and current density are not directly measurable. They are themselves derived from data that are themselves complex products of more basic parameters. The same difficulties apply to the understanding of plasma instabilities. Not only are the needs for spatial and temporal resolution more stringent, but the wave parameters which characterize the instabilities are difficult to resolve. We will show how solutions to the problems of diagnostic design on NSTX, and the physics insight the data analysis provides, benefits both NSTX and the broader scientific community.
Keywords
plasma density; plasma diagnostics; plasma instability; plasma pressure; plasma toroidal confinement; Grad-Shafranov equation; NSTX diagnostics; National Spherical Torus Experiment; current density; fusion plasma science studies; kinetic pressures; large-scale machine; magnetic confinement fusion; magnetic pressures; plasma instabilities; plasma pressure; spatial resolution; temporal resolution; wave parameters; Equations; Kinetic theory; Large-scale systems; Magnetic confinement; Nuclear and plasma sciences; Plasma confinement; Plasma density; Plasma measurements; Plasma waves; Spatial resolution;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Pulsed Power Plasma Science, 2001. IEEE Conference Record - Abstracts
Conference_Location
Las Vegas, NV, USA
Print_ISBN
0-7803-7141-0
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/PPPS.2001.961092
Filename
961092
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