High density operation on the HT-7 superconducting tokamak

  • Xiang Gao
  • , Yinxian Jie
  • , Chengyi Xia
  • , Mingshen Wei
  • , Yu Yang
  • , Shouyin Zhang
  • , Junyu Zhao
  • , Liqun Hu
  • , Yubao Zhu
  • , Jiarong Luo
  • , Yanping Zhao
  • , Ning Qiu
  • , Jiangang Li
  • , Baonian Wan
  • , Guangli Kuang
  • , Xiaodong Zhang
  • , Xiaoning Liu
  • , Xianzhu Gong
  • , Yi Bao
  • , Bili Lin
  • Zhenwei Wu, Yadong Li, Yaojiang Shi, Mei Song, Peng Fu, Xianmei Zhang, Min Zeng, Aigen Xie, Ningzhuo Cui, Huailin Ruan, Ling Wang, Biao Sheng, Sheng Liu, Weiwei Ye, Kun Yang, Jiankun Liu, Yongfei Cheng, Hengyu Fan, Shengxia Liu, Xingde Tong, Jianshan Mao, Xuemao Gu, Jikang Xie, Yuanxi Wan

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Abstract

The structure of the operation region has been studied in the HT-7 superconducting tokamak, and progress on the extension of the HT-7 ohmic discharge operation region is reported. A density corresponding to 1.2 times the Greenwald limit was achieved by RF boronization. The density limit appears to be connected to the impurity content and the edge parameters, so the best results are obtained with very clean plasmas and peaked electron density profiles. The peaking factors of electron density profiles for different current and line averaged densities were observed. The density behaviour and the fuelling efficiency for gas puffing (20-30%), pellet injection (70-80%) and molecular beam injection (40-50%) were studied. The core crash sawteeth and MHD behaviour, which were induced by an injected pellet, were observed and the events correlated with the change of current profile and reversed magnetic shear. The MARFE phenomena on HT-7 are summarized. The best correlation has been found between the total input ohmic power and the product of the edge line averaged density and Zeff. HT-7 could be easily operated in the high density region MARFE-free using RF boronization.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1875-1883
Number of pages9
JournalNuclear Fusion
Volume40
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 2000

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