Triggered confinement and pedestal temperature enhancement in NSTX H-mode discharges

ORAL

Abstract

We report progress in the extension of a high performance regime (``Enhanced Pedestal'' or EP H-mode) in NSTX discharges, where the pedestal temperature doubles and the energy confinement increases by 50{\%}, above and beyond the confinement enhancement from lithium wall coatings [1]. The spontaneous transition is triggered by a large edge-localized mode, either natural or externally triggered by 3-D fields; the EP H-mode itself is ELM-free. The transport barrier grows inward from the edge, with a doubling of both the pedestal pressure width and the spatial extent of steep radial electric field shear. While short EP H-mode phases were previously reported [2], an EP H-mode with duration up to three energy confinement times was recently observed. The normalized beta $\sim $ 6.5 is amongst the highest values sustained in NSTX. Moreover the non-inductive fraction $\sim $ 0.65 is the highest plasma current$\sim $0.9 MA in NSTX. Experiments are continuing for achievement of reproducible EP H-modes. \\[4pt] [1] H.W. Kugel, et. al.,Phys. Plasma \textbf{15} (2008) 056118. \\[0pt] [2] R. Maingi, et. al., J. Nucl. Mater. \textbf{390-391} (2009) 440.

*Supported in part by U.S. DoE Contracts DE-AC05-00OR22725 and DE-AC02-09CH11466.

Authors

  • R. Maingi

    • Oak Ridge National Lab
    • ORNL
    • Oak Ridge National Laboratory
    • Oak Ridge National Labratory
  • John Canik

    • ORNL
    • Oak Ridge National Laboratory
  • R. Bell

    • PPPL
    • Princeton University
  • S. Gerhardt

    • PPPL
    • Princeton University
  • S. Kaye

    • PPPL
  • B. LeBlanc

    • PPPL
  • T.H. Osborne

    • General Atomics