Creation and Sustainment of Quiescent H-mode Plasmas in DIII-D with Zero Net NBI Torque
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Abstract
Recent experiments have demonstrated both creation and sustainment of wide pedestal QH-mode with zero net neutral beam injected (NBI) torque. QH-mode is an attractive operating regime for future devices since it has excellent energy confinement time and can operate without ELMs at zero net NBI torque. Wide pedestal QH-mode exhibits an increase in the pedestal pressure height and width and increased global energy confinement associated with a bipolar change in the edge ExB shear [1]. Previous low torque QH-mode shots utilized a startup phase with significant NBI torque which was reduced to zero later in the shot. Since future devices will not have appreciable NBI torque, creation and sustainment of QH-mode at zero NBI torque is an important step towards using QH-mode in those devices. These recent shots have plasma conditions relevant for future devices: βN = 1.75, ITER H98y2 = 1.25, ν*ePED = 0.3-0.4 and stationary conditions for at least 20 energy confinement times, limited only by hardware constraints. Unlike the rapid transition to wide pedestal conditions seen previously [1], the wide pedestal state forms gradually over a period of roughly 100 ms in the present cases
[1] K.H. Burrell et al, Phys. Plasmas 23, 056103 (2016)
*Supported by US DOE under DE-FC02-04ER54698
Presenters
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Keith Burrell
- General Atomics - San Diego
- General Atomics