2021
DOI: 10.1088/1361-6587/ac0b9f
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Toroidal plasma acceleration due to NBI fast ion losses in LTX-β

Abstract: The recent Lithium Tokamak Experiment-Beta (LTX-β) upgrade includes the addition of neutral beam injection (NBI) in the same direction as the plasma current (co-I P ) and a new toroidal Mirnov array for MHD characterization. In initial NBI experiments, a spontaneously rotating n = 1 MHD mode is seen to accelerate during NBI in the counter-beam direction, accompanied by a rise in electron density consistent with the beam-injected inventory but without a clear increase in plasma pressure. Together with analytic … Show more

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“…The upgrade of LTX to LTX-β included the installation of a short-pulse neutral beam (10-20 keV, up to 35 A injected H neutrals) [20,38,39]. The available port geometry on the vacuum vessel (see figure 2) limited the range of tangency radius for neutral beam injection (NBI).…”
Section: Neutral Beam Heated Dischargesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The upgrade of LTX to LTX-β included the installation of a short-pulse neutral beam (10-20 keV, up to 35 A injected H neutrals) [20,38,39]. The available port geometry on the vacuum vessel (see figure 2) limited the range of tangency radius for neutral beam injection (NBI).…”
Section: Neutral Beam Heated Dischargesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally the flow shear introduced by NBI could provide stabilization against density gradient driven modes [8]. Initial NBI operation and concurrent modeling, however, suggest near total prompt loss of beam ions [9]. In this work we consider 'prompt' losses to be any ions lost prior to completion of their first drift orbit [10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%