Neoclassical Tearing Mode Locking Avoidance by 3D Fields and Recovery of High Confinement

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Abstract

A slowly rotating n=1 helical magnetic field has been applied for Neoclassical Tearing Mode (NTM) locking avoidance in the DIII-D tokamak. This 3D field applied through feedback recovered a high performance configuration by rebuilding a H-mode edge and high ion temperature internal transport barrier in the plasma core, although, at present, the $\beta_n$ was reduced by 30$\%$. The m/n=2/1 component of 3D field served to avoid NTM locking, while the m/n=1 and the m/n=(4-5)/1 components recover core confinement and H-mode edge. Preliminary analysis shows a quasi-steady helical plasma flow was built up around the core, mostly parallel to the equilibrium magnetic field. The optimization of m-components with n=1 is a promising approach for integrating optimizations of MHD stability from core to edge.

Authors

  • M Okabayashi

    PPPL

  • B Budny

    PPPL

  • D.P. Brennan

    PPPL

  • N. M. Ferraro

    PPPL, Princeton University, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, Princeton, NJ, USA, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL), Princeton 08540 NJ, USA, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory

  • B.A. Grierson

    PPPL, Princeton University

  • S.C. Jardin

    PPPL, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, Princeton, NJ, USA, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL), Princeton 08540 NJ, USA

  • N.C. Logan

    Princeton University, Princeton Plasma Physics Lab, PPPL

  • R. Nazikian

    PPPL

  • B.J. Tobias

    Princeton Plasma Phys Laboratory, PPPL

  • Z. R. Wang

    Princeton Plasma Physics Lab, PPPL, Princton Plasma Physics Laboratory

  • E.J. Strait

    General Atomics, GA

  • J.S. deGrassie

    General Atomics, GA

  • R.J. La Haye

    GA, General Atomics, None

  • C. Paz-Soldan

    GA, General Atomics, ORNL, General Atomics (GA)

  • N.Z. Taylor

    GA, ORAU

  • C. Paz-Soldan

    GA, General Atomics, ORNL, General Atomics (GA)

  • J Hanson

    Columbia Univ, Columbia University, GA

  • C. Holcomb

    LLNL

  • Y Liu

    CCFE Culham Science Centre, CCFE