2014
DOI: 10.1063/1.4892261
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Sustained spheromaks with ideal n = 1 kink stability and pressure confinement

Abstract: Increasing the helicity injector drive frequency up to 68.5 kHz on the Helicity Injected Torus-Steady Inductive (HIT-SI) experiment has produced spheromaks with current amplifications of 3.8, ideal n = 1 kink stability, improved toroidal symmetry and pressure confinement. Current centroid calculations from surface magnetic probes show an outward shift in the magnetic field at frequencies above 50 kHz. Grad-Shafranov equilibria indicate pressure confinement at higher injector operating frequencies. The minimum … Show more

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“…The helicity injection circuit maintains the higher λ inj . This leads to a two-step-like λ-profile of the sort observed in the HIT-SI experiment (Jarboe et al 2012;Victor et al 2014).…”
Section: Sustaining Stable Plasma Currents By Helicity Injection Curr...mentioning
confidence: 77%
“…The helicity injection circuit maintains the higher λ inj . This leads to a two-step-like λ-profile of the sort observed in the HIT-SI experiment (Jarboe et al 2012;Victor et al 2014).…”
Section: Sustaining Stable Plasma Currents By Helicity Injection Curr...mentioning
confidence: 77%
“…6 This is thought to be due to the absence of pressure-driven effects in the current model, which are observed to be important in this regime. 20 Although experimentally plasma density is flat in HIT-SI, local fluctuations, whose amplitude decreases with increasing frequency, are present, with a frequency that matches the injector's, indicating plasma pressure may play a role in field reversal and other small scale dynamics. Temperature profiles on the other hand are expected to be fairly broad due to Ohmic heating and a flat current profile, 20 with variation to produce the observed b resulting in a resistivity profile-modifying helicity dissipation and the required current drive.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…For HIT-SI, the majority of the magnetic energy is contained in the spheromak equilibrium so the first chrono reproduces the shape of the toroidal current as evaluated using the Amperian method. 20 Due to the differences in formation behavior discussed in Sec. III A only data after 1.22 ms (indicated by the green dashed line) will be used for the metric comparisons to follow.…”
Section: B Validation Metrics Using Biorthogonal Decompositionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Active control of the magnetic reconnection process in the MST RFP has been effective in making energy confinement in the RFP comparable to that in a tokamak when compared at low magnetic field [ 9 ]. Helicity injection current drive has been used to form and sustain the spheromak configuration fully inductively at low current [ 10 ]. This may provide a new pathway towards higher-performance sustained spheromaks.…”
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confidence: 99%