Formation and sustainment of a 150 kA tokamak by coaxial helicity injection
- 6 June 1994
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review Letters
- Vol. 72 (23) , 3666-3669
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevlett.72.3666
Abstract
Coaxial helicity injection is used to produce low-aspect-ratio tokamaks with toroidal currents reaching 150 kA (highest value yet attained by helicity injection current drive) and sustained over 100 kA for many resistive diffusion times, without a current drive transformer. Current drive power efficiency, assuming no anomalous helicity dissipation, is 40% that of Ohmic. These tokamaks have a rotating n=1 toroidal distortion, with poloidal distortions only on the outer bad-curvature region. Equilibrium reconstruction suggests these plasmas have up to 112 kA of closed-field toroidal current, an aspect ratio A=1.69, a tokamak q profile, and a hollow toroidal current profile.Keywords
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