Application study of magnetic reconnection for high temperature spherical tokamak formation

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Abstract

Here we present the latest report of our application/exploration of high field reconnection heating in ST40 and TS-6 merging spherical tokamak formation experiments. MAST-like high performance scenario has successfully been reproduced in ST40, and TS-6 explores further investigation of heating/transport process using the full-2D Dopploer tomography diagnostics. Based on the experimental scaling ΔTi Brec2 by outflow heating mechanism and the saturation of guide field dependence on reconnection heating in high guide field regime Bt (guide field)/Brec (reconnecting field) > 3, both projects selected high Brec for more heating and high Bt /Brec to suppress perpendicular heat conduction with the weight of κi/κi⊥ ~ 2(ωciτii)>>1 as a standard plasma scenario. The sustainment of the high temperature plasma in τduration >> τmerging has successfully been demonstrated in both projects and it was found that the characteristic double-peak Ti structure is sustained after the end of outflow acceleration/heating for longer time scale than the merging process. The propagation process of high Ti area is affected by guide field polarity and it was found that the positive potential side of guide field reconnection has higher Ti through parallel acceleration and globally gyrating heat transport.

*This work was supported by JSPS KAKENHI Grant Numbers 18K18747, 19H01866, 20H00136 and 20KK0062.

Publication: [1] H. Tanabe et al., Nucl. Fusion 59, 086041 (2019)
[2] H. Tanabe et al., Nucl. Fusion, submitted (2021)

Presenters

  • Hiroshi Tanabe

    • Univ of Tokyo

Authors

  • Hiroshi Tanabe

    • Univ of Tokyo
  • Haruaki Tanaka

    • Univ of Tokyo
  • Yunhan Cai

    • Univ of Tokyo
  • Moe Akimitsu

    • Univ of Tokyo
  • Tara Ahmadi

    • Univ of Tokyo
  • Ryo Someya

    • Univ of Tokyo
  • Mikhail Gryaznevich

    • Tokamak Energy Ltd.
    • Tokamak Energy Ltd
  • Steven McNamara

    • Tokamak Energy Ltd.
    • Tokamak Energy Ltd
  • Chio Z Cheng

    • Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
  • Michiaki Inomoto

    • Univ of Tokyo
  • Yasushi Ono

    • Univ of Tokyo