Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6744325 | Fusion Engineering and Design | 2017 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
In order to prepare for AUG He plasma campaigns, serious trials to operate the AUG NBI with He began in 2014. It was found that despite the lack of high speed pumping up to two beams per injector could be operated simultaneously at reduced feed gas flow without particular restrictions on the beam-on time. For injector 1 the power per beam was limited to 550Â kW at 40Â keV by the required filament current in its arc sources, while for injector 2 the limitation came from the bending magnet's power supply that restricted the beam energy to 68Â keV and the NBI power to 730Â kW per beam. Thus the maximum available NBI heating power in He amounts to 2.6Â MW for 10Â s, the maximum discharge duration of AUG. Helium neutral beam injection into plasma was first tried out in 2014 for two discharges. In 2015 a dedicated He campaign used He NBI in a total of 44 discharges. As He is almost not pumped in the injectors the neutral gas flow into the torus is comparable with the total He gas puff.
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Authors
C. Hopf, D. Rittich, J. Schäffler, J. Thalhammer, the ASDEX Upgrade Team the ASDEX Upgrade Team,