Further studies of processes accompanying the H Sample Clauses

Further studies of processes accompanying the H like mode transition in the RF heated plasma of the U-3M torsatron. In the Uragan-3M torsatron (U-3M: ℓ = 3, m = 9, R0 = 100 cm, a ≈ 12 cm, ι(a)/2π ≈ 0.3, Bϕ ≲ 1 T) a hydrogen plasma with the e density n units 1012 cm-3, the ion and electron temperatures Ti ~ 300-600 eV and Te(0) ~ 500-700 eV (the rare collisionality regime) is produced and heated by RF fields in the ω≲ωci range of frequencies, using a non-shielded frame-like antenna with a broad spectrum of parallel wavelengths. The RF power irradiated by the antenna attains P = 150 kW in the 40 ms pulse. A distinctive feature of U-3M is that its whole magnetic system is enclosed into a large, 5 m diameter vacuum chamber, so an open natural helical divertor is realized. With the power P high enough and a certain ω, Bϕ and ne combination, where optimum conditions for plasma heating arise with local Alfven resonances being present in the plasma, the H-like mode transition occurs. In the year under review, in order to get a better understanding of processes developing in the RF discharge before and after the transition, a detailed analysis of these processes has been undertaken. As a result, it is inferred that the processes can be divided in two groups by the time scale of plasma parameters variation. To the slower processes (units – tens ms) those are related that “prepare” conditions for the H-transition. These are plasma density decay, first of all, accompanied by a monotonous rise of Wdia , ECE and the fast ion (FI, ≳ 500 eV) content. Against a background of slower processes completed by achieving a maximum of FI content, the faster processes (tens – hundreds μs) arise, which determine the H-like mode transition in itself. The transition is triggered by a short-time burst of enhanced FI loss (~500 μs). The burst initiates the edge Er bifurcation to a more negative value with a stronger Еr shear (~50 μs). The stronger Еr shear suppresses the edge turbulence and turbulence-induced anomalous transport (~100 μs). (V.V. Chechkin and others)
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