2003
DOI: 10.1088/0741-3335/45/5/320
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High density experiments with gas puffing and ECRH in T-10

Abstract: High density experiments were carried out in T-10 with gas puffing and electron cyclotron resonance heating (with absorbed power value up to 1.4 MW) with oblique and perpendicular power launch. Densities exceeding the Greenwald limit (n Gw ) by up to a factor of 1.8 were achieved in a regime with a high value of the edge safety factor at the current flat-top, q(a) ∼ = 8.2. The decrease of q(a) to a value of 3 led to the reduction of the ratio ( ne ) lim /n Gw to 1. Confinement degradation with density increase… Show more

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“…These two regimes of energy confinement are called linear ohmic confinement and saturated ohmic confinement (SOC). The same dependence of τ E on the plasma density is observed in the Lmode with additional heating [2]. Since this dependence exists both in the ohmic heating and additional heating plasmas, we will use the terminology linear energy confinement (LEC) and saturated energy confinement (SEC ) for all types of heating.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…These two regimes of energy confinement are called linear ohmic confinement and saturated ohmic confinement (SOC). The same dependence of τ E on the plasma density is observed in the Lmode with additional heating [2]. Since this dependence exists both in the ohmic heating and additional heating plasmas, we will use the terminology linear energy confinement (LEC) and saturated energy confinement (SEC ) for all types of heating.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…Among the many unexplained phenomena is the dependence of the energy confinement time τ E = W d /P in on the plasma density observed experimentally ( Figure 3) [11]. At low densities, τ E ∝ n e , then it saturates.…”
Section: Most Unclear Experimental Fact: Ri Modementioning
confidence: 93%
“…where the energy confinement time, τ E , increases linearly with density for n e /n G < 0.6 and saturates for n e /n G > 0.6 [102].…”
Section: T-10 Experiments With Ecrh Have Demonstrated Regimesmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…T-10 experiments with ECRH have demonstrated regimes where the energy confinement time, τ E , increases linearly with density for n e /n G < 0.6, and saturates for n e /n G > 0.6 [102]. The T-10 contribution to PR08 consists of three discharges from a plasma density scan in such a regime, where the density spanned the range 0.25 ≤ n/n G ≤ 1: in #33957 (low density) τ E was in the linear regime; in #33970 (high density) the τ E density dependence had saturated; and in #33965 the density was close to the intermediate transition point between these states [102,103].…”
Section: T-10mentioning
confidence: 99%
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