Overview, Progress, and Plans for the Compact Toroidal Hybrid Experiment
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Abstract
The Compact Toroidal Hybrid (CTH) is an ℓ=2,m=5 torsatron/tokamak hybrid (R0=0.75m, a∼0.2m, and |B|≤0.5T) with the ability to vary the confining magnetic field configuration and generate rotational transform profiles that are tokamak-like with ohmically driven plasma current for disruption and MHD studies. The main goals of the CTH experiment are to study disruptive behavior as a function of applied 3D magnetic shaping, and to test and advance the V3FIT reconstruction code and NIMROD modeling of CTH. Past and recent disruption studies will be overviewed and their relevance to tokamaks and quasi-axisymmetric stellarators discussed. Current new diagnostic development for the experiment includes an upgrade to the interferometer, new spectroscopic studies, and coherence imaging of plasma flows. CTH also serves as a test bed for diagnostic development for our collaborations on the larger facilities like DIII-D and W7-X. These facility collaborations will be briefly summarized along with a new research direction to explore low temperature plasmas on magnetic surfaces.
Presenters
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D. A. Maurer
Auburn University, Auburn Univ
Authors
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D. A. Maurer
Auburn University, Auburn Univ
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N. Allen
Auburn Univ, Auburn University
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D. A. Ennis
Auburn Univ, Auburn University
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James David Hanson
Auburn University
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C. A. Johnson
Auburn Univ, Auburn University
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S. F. Knowlton
Auburn University, Auburn Univ
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J. D. Kring
Auburn University, Auburn Univ
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X. Ma
Auburn University
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K. G. Ross
Auburn Univ, Auburn University
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John C Schmitt
Auburn Univ, Auburn University
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P. J. Traverso
Max Planck Inst, Auburn University, Auburn Univ
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E. N Williamson
Auburn University