Published February 1990 | Version v1
Journal article

Bootstrap current during perpendicular neutral injection in JT-60

  • 1. Japan Atomic Energy Research Inst., Naka, Ibaraki (Japan). Naka Fusion Research Establishment

Description

The neoclassical bootstrap current effect is investigated in the JT-60 tokamak. The experimental resistive loop voltages are compared with the calculations, using the neoclassical resistivity, with and without the bootstrap current, and the Spitzer resistivity for a wide range of plasma current (Ip = 0,5-2 MA) and poloidal beta (βp = 0.1-3.2). The neoclassical bootstrap current is calculated directly with the force balance equations for viscous and friction forces according to the Hirshman-Sigmar theory. The bootstrap current driven by the fast ion component is also included. The calculated resistive loop voltage is consistent with the neoclassical prediction including the bootstrap current. It is shown that up to 80% of total plasma current is driven by the bootstrap current in the regime with an extremely high poloidal beta value (βp = 3.2) while the beam driven current is negligibly small. (author). 20 refs, figs

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
Nuclear Fusion
Journal Volume
30
Journal Issue
2
Series
Nucl. Fusion.
Journal Page Range
343-355
ISSN
0029-5515
CODEN
NUFUA

INIS

Country of Publication
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
Country of Input or Organization
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
INIS RN
21029526
Subject category
S70: PLASMA PHYSICS AND FUSION TECHNOLOGY;
Resource subtype / Literary indicator
Numerical Data
Descriptors DEI
BEAM INJECTION HEATING; BOOTSTRAP CURRENT; CURRENT DENSITY; ELECTRON DENSITY; ELECTRON TEMPERATURE; EXPERIMENTAL DATA; ION TEMPERATURE; JT-60 TOKAMAK; NEOCLASSICAL TRANSPORT THEORY; NEUTRAL ATOM BEAM INJECTION; PLASMA RADIAL PROFILES
Descriptors DEC
BEAM INJECTION; CLOSED PLASMA DEVICES; CURRENTS; DATA; ELECTRIC CURRENTS; HEATING; INFORMATION; NUMERICAL DATA; PLASMA HEATING; THERMONUCLEAR DEVICES; TOKAMAK DEVICES; TRANSPORT THEORY