Initial results of LOC to SOC transition experiment in HL-2A tokamak

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Abstract

Dedicated experiment of LOC (linear Ohmic confinement) to SOC (saturated Ohmic confinement) transition was carried out in the HL-2A tokamak during the last campaign. The line-averaged density was ramped up from 0.6x10$^{19}$/m$^{3}$ to 1.5x10$^{19}$/m$^{3}$ under limiter configuration. The energy confinement time was observed to linearly increase with density and then saturate around line-averaged density $\sim$ 1.0x10$^{19}$/m3 (density in the core is around 2.0x10$^{19}$/m$^{3}$). The Shimomura density threshold was estimated as 1.9x10$^{19}$/m$^{3}$. A Langmiur probe array was plunged into the plasma during the whole density ramp up period, which measured the particle and momentum fluxes during the transition. Data from DBS and ECE will also be presented. The transition under divertor configuration was not found during density ramp up all the way to the density limit.

Authors

  • Yi Yu

    School of Nuclear Science and Technology, USTC, School of Nuclear Sciences, University of Science and Technology of China

  • Min Xu

    Southwestern Institute of Physics

  • Tao Lan

    Department of Modern Physics, USTC, University of Science and Technology of China, USTC, Department of Modern Physics, University of Science and Technology of China

  • Lin Nie

    Southwestern Institute of Physics

  • Rui Ke

    Southwestern Institute of Physics

  • Wulu Zhong

    Southwestern Institute of Physics

  • Zhongbing Shi

    Southwestern Institute of Physics

  • Dong Guo

    Southwestern Institute of Physics

  • Boda Yuan

    School of Nuclear Science and Technology, USTC, School of Nuclear Sciences, University of Science and Technology of China

  • Yifan Wu

    School of Nuclear Science and Technology, USTC, School of Nuclear Sciences, University of Science and Technology of China

  • Shifeng Mao

    School of Nuclear Sciences, University of Science and Technology of China

  • Minyou Ye

    University of Science and Technology of China, School of Nuclear Sciences, University of Science and Technology of China