Creation and sustainment of wide pedestal quiescent H-mode with zero net neutral beam torque
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Burrell, K.H.; Chen, Xi; Chrystal, C.; Ernst, Darin R.; Grierson, B.A.; Haskey, S.R.; Osborne, T.H.; Paz-Soldan, C.; Wilks, Theresa M.; ... Show more Show less
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Recent experiments on DIII-D have shown it is possible to create and sustain wide pedestal quiescent H-mode (QH-mode) plasmas with zero net torque from neutral beam injection (NBI) for the full discharge duration. Wide pedestal QH-mode has many of the features of the previously investigated QH-mode while having the advantage of increased edge pedestal pressure and excellent energy confinement time. Both QH-mode variants operate without edge localized modes. Accordingly, these new discharges demonstrate that significant input torque is not essential to the exploitation of wide pedestal QH-mode in future devices that are expected to have small or non-existent NBI torque. Developing operating conditions that allowed net zero torque access to wide pedestal QH-mode required implementing several techniques to avoid locked modes including minimizing intrinsic error fields, avoiding large sawteeth, and driving toroidal rotation via neoclassical toroidal viscosity.
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Submitted for publication in Nuclear Fusion
Date issued
2020-02Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Plasma Science and Fusion CenterJournal
Nuclear Fusion
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IOP
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20ja117