Abstract
Abstract
Second harmonic X-mode (X2 mode) electron cyclotron heating (ECH) assisted start-up has been studied experimentally on the J-TEXT device to determine the minimum ECH power requirements to assist breakdown and develop a better physical description of the process. Results indicate that the minimum toroidal electric field for a successful start-up on J-TEXT changed from
2.5
V
m
−
1
to
0.56
V
m
−
1
, and that injecting
300
k
W
of X2-mode ECH power can ensure robust breakdown. The critical ECH power for successful start-up was determined to be approximately
200
k
W
. At lower powers ECH was observed to cause ionization, but this did not necessarily result in successful start-up. The effects of varying ECH power, pulse-width and toroidal magnetic field on start-up were also investigated. Higher ECH power leads to quicker, stronger ionization and CIII emission, and is beneficial for burn-through. Higher pre-plasma density caused by high ECH power can decrease the required toroidal electric field for ohmic breakdown, while the enhanced CIII emission may not be good for start-up. The characteristics of the pre-plasma formed by ECH prior to application of the loop voltage were also studied. The toroidal magnetic field affects the initial location where pre-plasma forms and this also affected the subsequent tokamak start-up. The analysis of spatial density showed that the pre-plasma can radially develop at a velocity of
600
m
s
−
1
. Furthermore, it was found that injecting ECH power at the appropriate time with a low power of
150
k
W
can achieve similar pre-ionization results to the high-power case. The transition from ECH plasma to ohmic plasma suggests that the ECH assisted start-up modified the process of purely ohmic breakdown.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
National Magnetic Confinement Fusion Energy R&D Program
Subject
Condensed Matter Physics,Nuclear and High Energy Physics
Cited by
4 articles.
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