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Steady-state operation scenarios with a central current hole for JT-60SC

Tamai, Hiroshi; Ishida, Shinichi; Kurita, Genichi; Shirai, Hiroshi; Tsuchiya, Katsuhiko; Sakurai, Shinji; Matsukawa, Makoto; Sakasai, Akira

Fusion Science and Technology, 45(4), p.521 - 528, 2004/06

 Times Cited Count:0 Percentile:0.01(Nuclear Science & Technology)

The 1.5D time-dependent transport analysis has been carried out to investigate steady state operation scenarios with a central current hole by off-axis current drive schemes consistent with a high bootstrap current fraction for a large superconducting tokamak JT-60SC. A steady state operation scenario with HH$$_{y2}$$=1.4 and $$beta$$$$_{N}$$=3.7 has been obtained at I$$_{p}$$=1.5 MA, B$$_{t}$$=2 T and q$$_{95}$$=5 where non-inductive currents are developed during the discharge to form a current hole with beam driven currents by tangential off-axis beams in combination with bootstrap currents by additional on-axis perpendicular beams. The bootstrap fraction increases up to nearly 75% of the plasma current and the current hole region is enlarged up to about 30% of the minor radius at 35 s from the discharge initiation. The current hole is confirmed to be sustained afterward for a long duration of 60 s. The stability analysis shows that the beta limit with the conducting wall can be about $$beta$$$$_{N}$$=4.5, which is substantially above the no wall ideal MHD limit.

JAEA Reports

Review of JT-60U experimental results in 2001 and 2002

JT-60 Team

JAERI-Review 2003-029, 197 Pages, 2003/11

JAERI-Review-2003-029.pdf:13.06MB

no abstracts in English

JAEA Reports

Review of JT-60U experimental results in 2000

JT-60 Team

JAERI-Review 2002-022, 149 Pages, 2002/11

JAERI-Review-2002-022.pdf:10.21MB

no abstracts in English

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High performance and current drive experiments in the JAERI Tokamak-60 Upgrade

Kondoh, Takashi; JT-60 Team

Physics of Plasmas, 1(5), p.1489 - 1496, 1994/05

 Times Cited Count:19 Percentile:57.2(Physics, Fluids & Plasmas)

no abstracts in English

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