Global Confinement and Discrete Dynamo Activity in the MST Reversed-field
Pinch
S. Hokin, A. Almagri, S. Assadi, J. Beckstead, G. Chartas, N. Crocker,
M. Cudzinovic, D. Den Hartog, R. Dexter, D. Holly, S. Prager, T. Rempel,
J. Sarff, E. Scime, W. Shen, C. Spragins, C. Sprott,
G. Starr, M. Stoneking, and C. Watts
Department of Physics, University
of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin 53706
R. Nebel
Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico 87545
(Received 10 December 1990; accepted 1 April 1991)
ABSTRACT
Results obtained on the Madison Symmetric Torus (MST) reversed-field pinch
[Fusion Technol. 19, 131 (1991)] after installation of the design
poloidal field winding are presented. Values of betate0
= 2mu0ne0Te0/Bp(a)
~ 12% are achieved in low-current (I = 220 kA) operation; here ne0
and Te0 are central electron density and temperature,
and Bp(a) is the poloidal magnetic field at the
plasma edge. An observed decrease in betate0 with increasing
plasma current may be due to inadequate fueling, enhanced wall interaction,
and growth of a radial field error at the vertical cut in the shell at
high current. Energy confinement time varies little with plasma current,
lying in the range of 0.5-1.0 msec. Strong discrete dynamo activity
is present, characterized by the coupling of m = 1, n = 5-7
modes leading to an m = 0, n = 0 crash (m and n
are poloidal and toroidal mode numbers). The m = 0 crash generates
toroidal flux and produces a small (2.5%) increase in plasma current.
Ref: S. Hokin, A. Almagri, S. Assadi, J. Beckstead, G. Chartas, N. Crocker,
M. Cudzinovic, D. Den Hartog, R. Dexter, D. Holly, S. Prager, T. Rempel,
J. Sarff, E. Scime, W. Shen, C. Spragins, C. Sprott,
G. Starr, M. Stoneking, C. Watts and R. Nebel, Phys. Fluids B
3,
2241-2246 (1991)
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