Title :
Internal magnetic field measurements using the transient internal probe on the helicity injected tokamak
Author :
Bohnet, M.A. ; Jarboe, T.R. ; Mattick, A.T.
Author_Institution :
Washington Univ., Seattle, WA, USA
Abstract :
Summary for only given, as follows. The transient internal probe (TIP) uses a high velocity (2 km/s) magneto-optic probe to measure internal magnetic fields in hot plasmas. TIP has both accurately (2%) measured the internal toroidal field profile and directly measured internal magnetic fluctuation levels of the helicity injected tokamak (HIT). HIT is a low-aspect-ratio (A=1.5) spherical tokamak designed to investigate steady state current drive using coaxial helicity injection. Operating parameters are T/sub e//spl sime/100 eV, n/sub e//spl sime/5/spl times/10/sup 13/ cm/sup -3/ and I/sub p/=250 kA. These tokamaks are characterized by a 30-70 kHz rotating n=1 magnetic distortion. Measurements using TIP confirm that this n=1 mode is present only on the outer edge of the plasma in the bad-curvature region. Fluctuation levels of 150 G in the vicinity of the separatrix dramatically decrease in the core of the plasma.
Keywords :
plasma fluctuations; plasma probes; plasma toroidal confinement; 100 eV; 250 kA; 30 to 70 kHz; bad-curvature region; coaxial helicity injection; helicity injected tokamak; high velocity magneto-optic probe; hot plasmas; internal magnetic field measurements; internal magnetic fields; internal magnetic fluctuation levels; internal toroidal field profile; low-aspect-ratio spherical tokamak; operating parameters; rotating n=1 magnetic distortion; separatrix; steady state current drive; transient internal probe; Coaxial components; Fluctuations; Magnetic field measurement; Magnetic separation; Plasma measurements; Probes; Steady-state; Tokamaks; Toroidal magnetic fields; Velocity measurement;
Conference_Titel :
Plasma Science, 1997. IEEE Conference Record - Abstracts., 1997 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
San Diego, CA, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3990-8
DOI :
10.1109/PLASMA.1997.605170