Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10645140 | Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2011 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Fueling control with a supersonic molecular-beam injection (SMBI) technique is examined in Heliotron J comparing with conventional gas-puffing. The supersonic H2-beam is injected from a fast valve with a conic nozzle and the apparent fueling efficiency is estimated to be about 50-60% for NBI and 20-30% for ECH + NBI discharges with n¯e â¼Â 1 Ã 1019 mâ3. In a combination heating of ECH and NBI, the stored energy reached â¼4.5 kJ, which is about 50% higher than the maximum one achieved so far under the similar heating condition with conventional gas-puffing in Heliotron J. Although a short pulse of intense gas-puff can also produce a rapid increase of n¯e like the SMBI case, the n¯e-Wp dependence cannot overcome the saturation in higher density region.
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Authors
T. Mizuuchi, S. Kobayashi, M. Takeuchi, K. Mukai, N. Nishino, Y. Nakashima, S. Yamamoto, H. Okada, K. Nagasaki, T. Minami, S. Oshima, S. Kishi, H. Lee, K. Minami, Y. Takabatake, Y. Nakamura, K. Hanatani, S. Konoshima, F. Sano,