Bulletin of the American Physical Society
63rd Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Plasma Physics
Volume 66, Number 13
Monday–Friday, November 8–12, 2021; Pittsburgh, PA
Session UO08: MFE: Low-Aspect Ratio Tokamaks
2:00 PM–5:00 PM,
Thursday, November 11, 2021
Room: Rooms 317-318
Chair: Francesca Turco, Columbia University
Abstract: UO08.00011 : Overview of recent results from the ST40 high-field spherical tokamak
4:24 PM–4:36 PM
Presenter:
Steven McNamara
(Tokamak Energy Ltd)
Authors:
Steven McNamara
(Tokamak Energy Ltd)
Otto Asunta
(Tokamak Energy Ltd)
Mikhail Gryaznevich
(Tokamak Energy Ltd)
Marco Sertoli
(Tokamak Energy Ltd)
Paul R Thomas
(Tokamak Energy Ltd)
Peter Buxton
(Tokamak Energy Ltd)
Vadim Nemytov
(Tokamak Energy Ltd)
Jari Varje
(Tokamak Energy Ltd)
James Bland
(Tokamak Energy Ltd)
Jonathan Wood
(Tokamak Energy Ltd)
Chris Marsden
(Tokamak Energy Ltd)
Sundaresan Sridhar
(Tokamak Energy Ltd)
Benjamin Vincent
(Tokamak Energy Ltd)
Joyeeta Sinha
(Tokamak Energy Ltd)
Michael Gemmell
(Tokamak Energy Ltd)
Graham Naylor
(Tokamak Energy Ltd)
Adrian Rengle
(Tokamak Energy Ltd)
Dmitry Osin
(Tokamak Energy Ltd)
Christian Bradley
(Tokamak Energy Ltd)
Hazel Lowe
(Tokamak Energy Ltd)
Dennis Mueller
(Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory)
Rajesh Maingi
(Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory)
Devon Battaglia
(Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory)
David Zakhar
(Tokamak Energy Ltd)
ST40 Programme 2.2 (P2.2) operations began in March 2021 and are scheduled to run until January 2022. The target parameters for P2.2 are: BT=3T (with LN2 cooling of the Cu magnet system), IP=1MA, PNBI=1.5MW (0.8MW/50kV, 0.7MW/25kV), flat-top duration =200ms, A=1.6-1.9, and RGeo=0.4-0.5m. Operations are in hydrogen and both double null diverted (DND) and centre column limited configurations are possible. Plasma start-up is achieved via merging-compression (MC), where two high voltage in-vessel coils are used to initiate the plasma. ST40 diagnostics include: Interferometers, X-ray Crystal Spectrometer, Diagnostic Neutral Beam and Visible Spectrometer (for Charge Exchange Recombination Spectroscopy), Neutral Particle Analyser, Soft X-ray Camera/Spectrometer, Neutron and Hard X-ray Spectrometers, Divertor/Main Chamber IR Cameras, Magnetics and ECE Radiometer. A Thomson Scattering system is planned for later in 2021.
Some of the goals of ST40 P2.2 are to maximise central ion temperature, study hot-ion modes, achieve H-mode operation and investigate confinement in a high-field ST. To date, a plasma current of 800kA has been reached at a toroidal field of 1.9T. At 450kA, an ion temperature of around 2keV has been obtained with one neutral beam at 50kV.
This presentation will provide an overview of the ST40 high-field spherical tokamak and latest results from P2.2 operations.
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