DocumentCode
2312008
Title
The role of stellarators in understanding toroidal transport physics
Author
Rasmussen, D.A. ; Anderson ; Bell ; Bell ; Bengston ; Bigelow, T.S. ; Carreras, B.A. ; Carter ; Colchin ; Crume ; Dominguez ; Dunlap ; England ; Fowler, Richard H. ; Gandy ; Glowienka ; Hiroe ; Harris, J.H. ; Hillis, D.L. ; Horton ; Howe ; Isler, R.C. ; J
Author_Institution
Oak Ridge Nat. Lab., TN, USA
fYear
1989
fDate
0-0 1989
Firstpage
59
Lastpage
60
Abstract
Summary Form only given, as follows. In stellarators, external coil currents rather than internal currents are used to produce the confinement fields. This allows for greater flexibility in the design and operation of a stellarator. This flexibility can be exploited in a series of experiments on one device, such as the ATF. MHD stability boundaries will be tested by varying the vertical field. Access to the second stability regime has been observed in initial experiments on ATF. In this regime, the relationship between stabilization of pressure-driven modes and transport improvement can be studied. The density profile peaking factor can be varied using pellet injection in order to understand the role of eta /sub j/ modes. As an example, the ATF-TEXT collaboration on edge fluctuations will compare the levels of resistive-gradient-driven fluctuations observed in the two devices. In addition, global confinement and local transport comparisons have been made to tokamaks and to other stellarators of roughly similar size and capabilities but with widely varying configuration properties.<>
Keywords
fusion reactor theory and design; plasma confinement; plasma transport processes; ATF; ATF-TEXT collaboration; MHD stability boundaries; confinement fields; design; edge fluctuations; external coil currents; global confinement; operation; pressure-driven modes; resistive-gradient-driven fluctuations; second stability regime; stellarators; toroidal transport physics; transport improvement; Charge carrier processes; Plasma confinement; Plasma properties;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Plasma Science, 1989. IEEE Conference Record - Abstracts., 1989 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location
Buffalo, NY, USA
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/PLASMA.1989.166021
Filename
166021
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