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Physics of electron cyclotron current drive on DIII-D

OAK A271 PHYSICS OF ELECTRON CYCLOTRON CURRENT DRIVE ON DIII-D. Recent experiments on the DIII-D tokamak have focused on determining the effect of trapped particles on the electron cyclotron current drive (ECCD) efficiency. The measured ECCD efficiency increases as the deposition location is moved t...

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Autores principales: Petty, C C, Ellis, R A, Harvey, R W, Kinsey, J E, Lao, L L, Lohr, J, Luce, T C, Makowski, M A, Prater, R
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2002
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/747195
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author Petty, C C
Ellis, R A
Harvey, R W
Kinsey, J E
Lao, L L
Lohr, J
Luce, T C
Makowski, M A
Prater, R
author_facet Petty, C C
Ellis, R A
Harvey, R W
Kinsey, J E
Lao, L L
Lohr, J
Luce, T C
Makowski, M A
Prater, R
author_sort Petty, C C
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description OAK A271 PHYSICS OF ELECTRON CYCLOTRON CURRENT DRIVE ON DIII-D. Recent experiments on the DIII-D tokamak have focused on determining the effect of trapped particles on the electron cyclotron current drive (ECCD) efficiency. The measured ECCD efficiency increases as the deposition location is moved towards the inboard midplane or towards smaller minor radius for both co and counter injection. The measured ECCD efficiency also increases with increasing electron density and/or temperature. The experimental ECCD is compared to both the linear theory (Toray-GA) as well as a quasilinear Fokker-Planck model (CQL3D). The experimental ECCD is found to be in better agreement with the more complete Fokker-Planck calculation, especially for cases of high rf power density and/or loop voltage. The narrow width of the measured ECCD profile is consistent with only low levels of radial transport for the current carrying electrons.
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spelling cern-7471952019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/747195engPetty, C CEllis, R AHarvey, R WKinsey, J ELao, L LLohr, JLuce, T CMakowski, M APrater, RPhysics of electron cyclotron current drive on DIII-DAccelerators and Storage RingsOAK A271 PHYSICS OF ELECTRON CYCLOTRON CURRENT DRIVE ON DIII-D. Recent experiments on the DIII-D tokamak have focused on determining the effect of trapped particles on the electron cyclotron current drive (ECCD) efficiency. The measured ECCD efficiency increases as the deposition location is moved towards the inboard midplane or towards smaller minor radius for both co and counter injection. The measured ECCD efficiency also increases with increasing electron density and/or temperature. The experimental ECCD is compared to both the linear theory (Toray-GA) as well as a quasilinear Fokker-Planck model (CQL3D). The experimental ECCD is found to be in better agreement with the more complete Fokker-Planck calculation, especially for cases of high rf power density and/or loop voltage. The narrow width of the measured ECCD profile is consistent with only low levels of radial transport for the current carrying electrons.oai:cds.cern.ch:7471952002-09-01
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Petty, C C
Ellis, R A
Harvey, R W
Kinsey, J E
Lao, L L
Lohr, J
Luce, T C
Makowski, M A
Prater, R
Physics of electron cyclotron current drive on DIII-D
title Physics of electron cyclotron current drive on DIII-D
title_full Physics of electron cyclotron current drive on DIII-D
title_fullStr Physics of electron cyclotron current drive on DIII-D
title_full_unstemmed Physics of electron cyclotron current drive on DIII-D
title_short Physics of electron cyclotron current drive on DIII-D
title_sort physics of electron cyclotron current drive on diii-d
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/747195
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