2006 48th Annual Meeting of the Division of Plasma Physics
Monday–Friday, October 30–November 3 2006;
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Session BI1: Current Drive, Energetic Particles, and Steady State
9:30 AM–12:30 PM,
Monday, October 30, 2006
Philadelphia Marriott Downtown
Room: Grand Salon ABF
Chair: James Van Dam, University of Texas
Abstract ID: BAPS.2006.DPP.BI1.6
Abstract: BI1.00006 : High Beta Steady State Research with Integrated Modeling in JT-60U
12:00 PM–12:30 PM
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Abstract
Author:
Takahisa Ozeki
(Japan Atomic Energy Agency)
Improved performance and its long sustainment were obtained by a
magnetic
material of ferritic steel tiles in JT-60U, which are recently
installed
inside the vacuum vessel to reduce the fast ion loss by the
decrease of the
toroidal field ripple. Temperature of the pedestal region explicitly
increases by $\sim $20{\%} and the H-mode confinement clearly
improved. The
improvement is implied to be caused by the change of the radial
electric
field and the co- rotation near the plasma edge attributed to
decrease the
fast ion loss. Higher beta ($\beta _{N}>$3) than the no-wall beta
limit
was obtained by the increase of the net heating power due to the
reduction
of the fast ion loss and by the close conducting wall. The growth
time of
the RWM becomes shorter and the achieved beta becomes lower by
the decrease
of the co- or counter rotation. Performance of long-pulse ELMy
H-mode plasma
was extended by the integration of the improvement of the
confinement and
the stability in addition to the suppression of NTM and a real
time profile
control. High $\beta _{N} \quad >$2.3 simultaneously with
H$_{98}\sim $1 was
sustained for 23.1s ($\sim $12 times of the current diffusion
time) at
q$_{95}\sim $3.2, which exceed the ITER reference scenario of $\beta
_{N}$ H$_{98}\sim $1.8. The electron density has been successfully
controlled by the active divertor pumping in long-pulse
high-density ELMy
H-mode plasmas where the wall pumping is not effective and even
outgas from
the divertor tiles appears. In order to realize a steady-state
tokamak
fusion reactor, an integrated control of high performance is a
critical
issue. Based on the analysis of experiments of JT-60U, an
integrated model
of pedestal/ELM/SOL of the transport code TOPICS and the
stability code
MARG2D and an integrated model of divertor/neutral/impurity of
the edge
transport code SONIC are produced as an effective means for the
evaluation
and the simulation of complex burning plasmas.
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