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Ide, Shunsuke
Purazuma, Kaku Yugo Gakkai-Shi, 81(3), p.167 - 170, 2005/03
Non-inductive current drive (CD) by radio-frquency waves in the lower hybrid range of frequency (LHRF) is one of most powerful scheme to drive a plasma current and control the current profile of a tokamak plasma externally. This paper reviews recent achievement of CD by LHRF (LHCD) in tokamak experiments with special emphasis on steady state tokamak operation and profile control in an advanced tokamak.
Sato, Masayasu; Isayama, Akihiko; Inagaki, Shigeru*; Nagayama, Yoshio*; Kawahata, Kazuo*; Iwama, Naofumi*
Europhysics Conference Abstracts (CD-ROM), 29C, 4 Pages, 2005/00
no abstracts in English
Sato, Masayasu; Isayama, Akihiko; Inagaki, Shigeru*; Nagayama, Yoshio*; Kawahata, Kazuo*; Iwama, Naofumi*
Proceedings of 13th Joint Workshop on Electron Cyclotron Emission and Electron Cyclotron Resonance Heating, p.89 - 94, 2005/00
no abstracts in English
Todo, Yasushi*; Nakajima, Noriyoshi*; Shinohara, Koji; Takechi, Manabu; Ishikawa, Masao; Yamamoto, Satoshi*
Proceedings of 20th IAEA Fusion Energy Conference (FEC 2004) (CD-ROM), 8 Pages, 2004/11
Linear properties and nonlinear evolutions of an energetic-ion driven instability in a JT-60U plasma were investigated using a simulation code for MHD and energetic particles. The spatial profile of the unstable mode peaks near the plasma center where the safety factor profile is flat. The real frequency of the mode is close to the experimental starting frequency of the fast frequency sweeping mode. The simulation results demonstrate that the energetic ion orbit width and the energetic ion pressure significantly broaden radial profile of the unstable mode. For the experimental condition of JT-60U, the energetic ions broaden the spatial profile of the unstable mode by a factor of 3. The unstable mode is primarily induced by the energetic particles. It is demonstrated that the frequency shifts both upward and downward in the nonlinear evolution at the rate close to that of the fast frequency sweeping mode. In addition to the energetic particle mode in JT-60U, an investigation of TAE in an LHD-like plasma using the simulation code for the helical coordinate system is reported.
Sato, Masayasu; Isayama, Akihiko; Inagaki, Shigeru*; Nagayama, Yoshio*; Kawahata, Kazuo*; Iwama, Naofumi*
Review of Scientific Instruments, 75(10), p.3819 - 3821, 2004/10
Times Cited Count:0 Percentile:0.00(Instruments & Instrumentation)no abstracts in English
Ida, Katsumi*; Fujita, Takaaki; Fukuda, Takeshi*; Sakamoto, Yoshiteru; Ide, Shunsuke; Toi, Kazuo*; Inagaki, Shigeru*; Shimozuma, Takashi*; Kubo, Shin*; Idei, Hiroshi*; et al.
Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion, 46(5A), p.A45 - A50, 2004/05
Times Cited Count:19 Percentile:52.28(Physics, Fluids & Plasmas)no abstracts in English
Sasajima, Tadayuki; Yagyu, Junichi; Miyo, Yasuhiko; Miya, Naoyuki; Sakakibara, Satoru*
KEK Proceedings 2003-16 (CD-ROM), 4 Pages, 2004/02
no abstracts in English
Isayama, Akihiko; Oyama, Naoyuki; Fujita, Takaaki; Inagaki, Shigeru*; Watanabe, Kiyomasa*; Toi, Kazuo*
Annual Report of National Institute for Fusion Science; April 2003 - March 2004, P. 23, 2003/10
no abstracts in English
Takenaga, Hidenobu; Oyama, Naoyuki; Fujita, Takaaki; Yamada, Hiroshi*; Nishimura, Kiyohiko*; Tanaka, Kenji*; Sakamoto, Ryuichi*
Annual Report of National Institute for Fusion Science; April 2003 - March 2004, P. 12, 2003/10
no abstracts in English
Kaneko, Osamu*; Yamamoto, Takumi; Akiba, Masato; Hanada, Masaya; Ikeda, Katsunori*; Inoue, Takashi; Nagaoka, Kenichi*; Oka, Yoshihide*; Osakabe, Masaki*; Takeiri, Yasuhiko*; et al.
Fusion Science and Technology, 44(2), p.503 - 507, 2003/09
Times Cited Count:0 Percentile:0.00(Nuclear Science & Technology)High energy negative-ion-based neutral beam injection (N-NBI) is expected as an efficient and reliable tool of heating and current driving for reactor plasmas such as ITER. A world wide activity on developing technology of negative ion production and beam formation started in 1980's and the great progress has been achieved up to now. In particular, Japan has two large projects that planned adopting N-NBI for real plasma experiments; the JT-60U tokamak and the LHD heliotron, which further motivated the R&D activity. These R&D programs were carried out at JAERI and NIFS separately in Japan, and both were successfully done. The first beam injection experiment was made on the JT-60U in 1996, followed by the LHD in 1998. They were the first experiments on heating plasma by high energy beam in tokamaks and in stellerators, and the obtained results were very promising.
Kawamata, Yoichi; Yonekawa, Izuru; Kurihara, Kenichi; Sakakibara, Satoru*; Nishimura, Kiyohiko*
Annual Report of National Institute for Fusion Science; April 2002 - March 2003, 59 Pages, 2003/00
no abstracts in English
Peterson, B. J.*; Ashikawa, Naoko*; Konoshima, Shigeru; Ingesson, L. C.*; Walker, C. I.*
Proceedings of 30th EPS Conference on Controlled Fusion and Plasma Physics (CD-ROM), 4 Pages, 2003/00
Research and development of imaging bolometers has progressed from the Segmented Mask IR Imaging Bolometer to the IR Imaging Video Bolometer (IRVB). Meanwhile tests of conventional resistive bolometers have shown their weakness to the high neutron flux. In this paper we compare the IRVBs currently installed in the Large Helical Device with a conceptual design for the JT-60U tokamak and a feasibility study for the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor. Comparisons are made with conventional resistive bolometers in terms of sensitivity, spatial and time resolution, port access requirements, steady-state operation, long term durability and shielding of stray ECH power.
Lee, S.; Kondoh, Takashi; Miura, Yukitoshi
Purazuma, Kaku Yugo Gakkai-Shi, 77(9), p.919 - 929, 2001/09
no abstracts in English
NBI Heating Laboratory
JAERI-Conf 2001-001, 122 Pages, 2001/03
The joint meeting on Plasma Surface Interaction (PSI) and Plasma Facing Components (PFC) was held in Naka Fusion Establishment on December 1, 2000. This meeting has been held to enhance information exchange between PSI and PFC researchers. In the present meeting, there were 11 presentations which covered current status of PSI and PFC studies for large fusion devices such as ITER, JT-60 and LHD, and basic studies on Hydrogen isotope behavior in the fusion material. This report includes abstracts and view graphs of these presentations.
Sugie, Tatsuo
Kaku Yugo Kagaku Kenkyujo Nyusu, (95), p.6 - 8, 1998/09
no abstracts in English
Koizumi, Koichi; Yamazaki, Kozo*
Purazuma, Kaku Yugo Gakkai-Shi, 72(12), p.1352 - 1361, 1996/12
no abstracts in English
Ohara, Yoshihiro
Purazuma, Kaku Yugo Gakkai-Shi, 72(5), p.393 - 402, 1996/00
no abstracts in English
Oikawa, Akira
Fusion Technology, 17, p.232 - 235, 1990/03
no abstracts in English