Overview of the Maryland Centrifugal Experiment

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Abstract

Recent results on MCX include : a) further measurements of ion rotational velocity profiles demonstrate shear in the rotation that exceeds the critical value for shear stabilization; b) a new insulator has eliminated the transition from high-rotation mode to low rotation mode; c) a study of the scaling of maximum rotational velocity shows that it is clearly limited from above by the Alfven velocity - the CIV limit is under study; d) magnetic probe measurements show that B fluctuations are dominated by a spectrum of low m number modes, indicating all high m modes are stabilized by velocity shear ; e) diamagnetic loop measurements at a variety of axial locations, and corresponding MHD analysis, are consistent with centrifugal confinement; f ) a new plasma injection gun has been installed and tested on MCX; injection experiments will be reported; g) a new 16 chord Halpha array has been implemented and an off center IR interferometer is almost complete for confirming centrifugal confinement. Upgrade plans will also be discussed.

Authors

  • R. Ellis

    • Institute for Research in Electronics and Applied Physics, Univ. of Maryland
    • University of Maryland
  • S.H. Choi

    • University of Maryland
  • R. Clary

    • University of Maryland
  • Raymond Elton

    • University of Maryland
  • A. Hassam

    • University of Maryland
  • Carlos Talamas

    • University of Maryland
  • Catalin Teodorescu

    • University of Maryland
  • I. Uzun-Kaymak

    • University of Maryland, College Park
    • University of Maryland
  • Sarah Messer

    • HyperV Tech. Corp.
    • HyperV Technologies Corporation
    • HyperV Technologies
    • HyperV Technologies Corp.
  • Andrew Case

    • HyperV Technologies Corporation
    • HyperV Technologies Corp.
    • HyperV Technologies
  • F.D. Witherspoon

    • HyperV Technologies Corp.
    • HyperV Technologies