Statistical Analysis on Particle Confinement of Hydrogenic Ions in Large Helical Device

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Abstract

Particle transport in NBI and ECH heated plasmas has been investigated on Large Helical Device (LHD). The control of hydrogenic isotope concentration, i.e, tritium and deuterium (D) is a critical issue to maximize fusion power output. Recently, D plasma experiment has begun in LHD, and measurement separating hydrogen (H) and D density profiles has become available by bulk charge exchange recombination spectroscopy (b-CXRS). Global particle confinement time in steady state has been compared for H, D and H/D mixture plasmas in order to characterize the isotope effect on particle transport. It has been found that the global particle confinement time deteriorates from H to D. The transient decay time of H/D ratio after H and D pellet injection has been also analyzed. In contrast to global particle confinement time, significant difference of the decay time between H and D particles has not been recognized.

Authors

  • Naoto IMAGAWA

    • Univ of Tokyo
  • Hiroshi Yamada

    • Univ of Tokyo
    • The University of Tokyo
  • Tatsuya Yokoyama

    • Univ of Tokyo
    • The University of Tokyo
  • Katsumi Ida

    • NIFS/NINS
    • NIFS
  • Ryuichi Sakamoto

    • NIFS/NINS, SOKENDAI
    • NIFS
  • Keisuke Fujii

    • Kyoto University
  • Mikirou Yoshinuma

    • NIFS/NINS
  • Gen Motojima

    • NIFS/NINS, SOKENDAI
    • NIFS
  • Kenji Tanaka

    • Kyushu University