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Measurements of Beam Ion Loss from the Compact Helical System

  • 1. CHS Group National Institute for Fusion Science, Toki, Gifu (Japan)

Description

Beam ion loss from the Compact Helical System (CHS) has been measured with a scintillator-type probe. The total loss to the probe, and the pitch angle and gyroradius distributions of that loss, have been measured as various plasma parameters were scanned. Three classes of beam ion loss were observed at the probe position: passing ions with pitch angles within 10o of those of transition orbits, ions on transition orbits, and ions on trapped orbits, typically 15o or more from transition orbits. Some orbit calculations in this geometry have been performed in order to understand the characteristics of the loss. Simulation of the detector signal based upon the following of orbits from realistic beam deposition profiles is not able to reproduce the pitch angle distribution of the losses measured. Consequently it is inferred that internal plasma processes, whether magnetohydrodynamic modes, radial electric fields, or plasma turbulence, move previously confined beam ions to transition orbits, resulting in their loss.

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Also available from OSTI as DE00973204; PURL: https://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/973204-r5vD3W/

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Publishing Information

Imprint Pagination
42 p.
Report number
PPPL--4500

INIS

Country of Publication
United States
Country of Input or Organization
United States
INIS RN
41062047
Subject category
S70: PLASMA PHYSICS AND FUSION TECHNOLOGY;
Descriptors DEI
DEPOSITION; DISTRIBUTION; ELECTRIC FIELDS; GEOMETRY; INCLINATION; MAGNETOHYDRODYNAMICS; PLASMA; PROBES; SIMULATION; TURBULENCE
Descriptors DEC
FLUID MECHANICS; HYDRODYNAMICS; MATHEMATICS; MECHANICS

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Contract/Grant/Project number
ACO2-09CH11466
Notes
doi 10.2172/973204
Funding organization
USDOE Office of Science (United States)