Electric field profile of a Compact Helical System Heliotron/Torsatron plasma with tangential neutral beam injection
- National Institute for Fusion Science, Nagoya, 464-01, Japan (JP)
The radial electric field profiles derived from poloidal rotation velocity are compared with neoclassical estimates for a plateau regime plasma heated by a tangentially injected neutral beam in the Compact Helical System Heliotron/Torsatron device ({ital Plasma} {ital Physics} {ital and} {ital Controlled} {ital Nuclear} {ital Fusion} {ital Research} 1988 (IAEA, Vienna, 1989), Vol. 2, p. 411). The measured electric field ({ital E}{sub {ital r}}) is more negative than the neoclassical prediction, especially near the plasma periphery. A gradient of radial electric field ({partial derivative}{ital E}{sub {ital r}}/{partial derivative}{ital r}) in this region is found to be more negative in the plasma with higher electron density. Although the corresponding poloidal rotation velocity is too small to trigger the L/H transition, these negative {ital E}{sub {ital r}} and {partial derivative}{ital E}{sub {ital r}}/{partial derivative}{ital r} are associated with a reduction of thermal electron conductivity.
- OSTI ID:
- 5750698
- Journal Information:
- Physics of Fluids B; (USA), Journal Name: Physics of Fluids B; (USA) Vol. 3:3; ISSN 0899-8221; ISSN PFBPE
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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700102* -- Fusion Energy-- Plasma Research-- Diagnostics
ANNULAR SPACE
BEAM INJECTION
CHARGE EXCHANGE
CLOSED CONFIGURATIONS
CLOSED PLASMA DEVICES
CONFIGURATION
CORRELATIONS
ELECTRIC FIELDS
ELECTRON DENSITY
HELICAL CONFIGURATION
HELIOTRON
MAGNETIC FIELD CONFIGURATIONS
MOTION
NEUTRAL ATOM BEAM INJECTION
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
PLASMA
PLASMA DIAGNOSTICS
PLATEAU REGIME
PRESSURE GRADIENTS
ROTATION
SPACE
SPECTROSCOPY
STELLARATORS
THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY
THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES
THERMONUCLEAR DEVICES
TOROIDAL CONFIGURATION
TORSATRON STELLARATOR
VELOCITY