We have modified the active MHD control system in RELAX in order to compensate for the sideband effect arising from two poloidal gaps of the vacuum vessel. As a result, the discharge duration has reached core-saturation-limited level with stabilization of the resistive wall mode (RWM). The plasma performance has also been improved; the central electron poloidal beta ?pe (=2?0pe0/Bpa2) has reached ~15% from ~10% with the previous control system. After the modification, self-organization to Quasi-Single Helicity (QSH) state has been observed even in deep-reversal discharges. Magnetic field line trace shows that helical closed flux surfaces recover during the QSH state, although the region is narrower than that in the conventional shallow-reversal case. The transition to QSH and associated change in magnetic topology may be related with improved axisymmetry of the magnetic boundary and resultant improved RFP plasma performance in deep-reversal regime.
Improved Low-Aspect-Ratio RFP Performance with Active MHD Control and Associated Change in Magnetic Topology in RELAX
Paccagnella R
2016
Abstract
We have modified the active MHD control system in RELAX in order to compensate for the sideband effect arising from two poloidal gaps of the vacuum vessel. As a result, the discharge duration has reached core-saturation-limited level with stabilization of the resistive wall mode (RWM). The plasma performance has also been improved; the central electron poloidal beta ?pe (=2?0pe0/Bpa2) has reached ~15% from ~10% with the previous control system. After the modification, self-organization to Quasi-Single Helicity (QSH) state has been observed even in deep-reversal discharges. Magnetic field line trace shows that helical closed flux surfaces recover during the QSH state, although the region is narrower than that in the conventional shallow-reversal case. The transition to QSH and associated change in magnetic topology may be related with improved axisymmetry of the magnetic boundary and resultant improved RFP plasma performance in deep-reversal regime.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


