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High frequency ion Bernstein wave heating experiment on JIPP T-IIU tokamak

Abstract

An experiment in a new regime of ion Bernstein wave (IBW) heating has been carried out using 130 MHz high power transmitters in the JIPP T-IIU tokamak. The heating regime utilized the IBW branch between the 3rd and 4th harmonics of the hydrogen ion cyclotron frequencies. This harmonic number is the highest among those used in the IBW experiments ever conducted. The net radio-frequency (RF) power injected into the plasma is around 400 kW, limited by the transmitter output power. Core heating of ions and electrons was confirmed in the experiment and density profile peaking was found to feature the IBW heating (IBWH). The peaking of the density profile was also found when IBW was applied to the neutral beam injection heated discharges. An analysis by use of a transport code with these experimental data indicates that the particle confinement should be improved in the plasma core region on the application of IBWH. It is also found that the ion energy distribution function observed during IBWH has less high energy tail than those in conventional ion cyclotron range of frequency heating regimes. The observed IBWH-produced ion energy distribution function is in a reasonable agreement with the calculation based on the  More>>
Authors:
Seki, T; Kumazawa, R; Watari, T [1] 
  1. and others
Publication Date:
Aug 01, 1992
Product Type:
Technical Report
Report Number:
NIFS-165
Reference Number:
SCA: 700350; 700340; PA: JPN-93:001115; SN: 93000936618
Resource Relation:
Other Information: PBD: Aug 1992
Subject:
70 PLASMA PHYSICS AND FUSION TECHNOLOGY; JIPPT-2 DEVICE; ION WAVES; PLASMA HEATING; BERNSTEIN MODE; PLASMA CONFINEMENT; RF SYSTEMS; KEV RANGE 01-10; KEV RANGE 10-100; TIME DEPENDENCE; 700350; 700340; PLASMA PRODUCTION, HEATING, CURRENT DRIVE, AND INTERACTIONS; PLASMA WAVES, OSCILLATIONS, AND INSTABILITIES
OSTI ID:
10123187
Research Organizations:
National Inst. for Fusion Science, Nagoya (Japan)
Country of Origin:
Japan
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
Other: ON: DE93764428; TRN: JP9301115
Availability:
OSTI; NTIS; INIS
Submitting Site:
JPN
Size:
43 p.
Announcement Date:
Jun 30, 2005

Citation Formats

Seki, T, Kumazawa, R, and Watari, T. High frequency ion Bernstein wave heating experiment on JIPP T-IIU tokamak. Japan: N. p., 1992. Web.
Seki, T, Kumazawa, R, & Watari, T. High frequency ion Bernstein wave heating experiment on JIPP T-IIU tokamak. Japan.
Seki, T, Kumazawa, R, and Watari, T. 1992. "High frequency ion Bernstein wave heating experiment on JIPP T-IIU tokamak." Japan.
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title = {High frequency ion Bernstein wave heating experiment on JIPP T-IIU tokamak}
author = {Seki, T, Kumazawa, R, and Watari, T}
abstractNote = {An experiment in a new regime of ion Bernstein wave (IBW) heating has been carried out using 130 MHz high power transmitters in the JIPP T-IIU tokamak. The heating regime utilized the IBW branch between the 3rd and 4th harmonics of the hydrogen ion cyclotron frequencies. This harmonic number is the highest among those used in the IBW experiments ever conducted. The net radio-frequency (RF) power injected into the plasma is around 400 kW, limited by the transmitter output power. Core heating of ions and electrons was confirmed in the experiment and density profile peaking was found to feature the IBW heating (IBWH). The peaking of the density profile was also found when IBW was applied to the neutral beam injection heated discharges. An analysis by use of a transport code with these experimental data indicates that the particle confinement should be improved in the plasma core region on the application of IBWH. It is also found that the ion energy distribution function observed during IBWH has less high energy tail than those in conventional ion cyclotron range of frequency heating regimes. The observed IBWH-produced ion energy distribution function is in a reasonable agreement with the calculation based on the quasi-linear RF diffusion / Fokker-Planck model. (author).}
place = {Japan}
year = {1992}
month = {Aug}
}