High performance experiments in JT-60U reversed shear discharges
Open Access
- 1 November 1999
- journal article
- Published by IOP Publishing in Nuclear Fusion
- Vol. 39 (11Y) , 1627-1636
- https://doi.org/10.1088/0029-5515/39/11y/302
Abstract
The operation of JT-60U reversed shear discharges has been extended to a high plasma current, low q regime keeping a large radius of the internal transport barrier (ITB), and a record value of equivalent fusion multiplication factor in JT-60U, QDTeq = 1.25, has been achieved at 2.6 MA. Operational schemes to reach the low q regime with good reproducibility have been developed. The reduction of Zeff was obtained in the newly installed W shaped pumped divertor. The β limit in the low qmin regime, which limited the performance of L mode edge discharges, has been improved in H mode edge discharges with a broader pressure profile, which was obtained by power flow control with ITB degradation. Sustainment of the ITB and improved confinement for 5.5 s has been demonstrated in an ELMy H mode reversed shear discharge.Keywords
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