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Title: Numerical modeling of the FRC translation on FRX-C

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OSTI ID:6897939

Translation of Field-Reversed Configurations (FRCs) is important as a technique for increasing x/sub s/, the ratio of the separatrix radius r/sub s/ to conducting wall radius r/sub w/, and thereby improving FRC confinement. By axially translating the FRC from the formation region into a co-linear region where r/sub w/ and the open flux are properly decreased, an increase in x/sub s/ from the present value on FRX-C of approx. 0.4 to greater than or equal to 0.8 should be possible. The associated change in the volume-averaged beta <..beta..> would be from approx. 0.9 to less than or equal to 0.7 with a commensurate decrease in the density and particle transport at the plasma sparatrix boundary. Increasing x/sub s/ through translation allows maintaining r/sub s/, n, T and R/rho/sub io/ approximately constant, in contrast to in-situ techniques for increasing x/sub s/ (where n is the density, T is the total temperature and R/rho/sub io/ is the ratio of the major radius to ion gyro-radius indexed to the external field). We numerically model FRC formation and translation initiation on FRX-C with a 2-D MHD code which utilizes a continuously-rezoned Lagrangian mesh. Simulation results are presented which indicate adverse effects of DC translation fields on translation initiation. Successful FRC translation appears possible with these effects present. Translation enhancement is examined through passive techniques which require no additional powered coils. In particular, simulation results for the inclusion of a high permeability field divertor to overcome the DC field effects are also presented.

Research Organization:
Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL), Los Alamos, NM (United States); Mathematical Sciences Northwest, Inc., Bellevue, WA (USA)
DOE Contract Number:
W-7405-ENG-36
OSTI ID:
6897939
Report Number(s):
LA-UR-82-3443; CONF-821124-5; ON: DE83003543
Resource Relation:
Conference: 5. symposium on physics and technology of compact toroids in the magnetic fusion energy program, Belevue, WA, USA, 16 Nov 1982
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English