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Overview of High Field Side Lower Hybrid Current Drive Experiment at DIII-D

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Abstract

High field side lower hybrid current drive (HFS LHCD) is a potential tool for efficient, off axis current drive. From simulations, efficient off-axis current at r/a~0.6-0.8 with peak current density up to 0.4 MA/m2 and 0.4 MA/MW coupled is achievable for target DIII-D discharges. From the HFS, LH waves are expected to have improved accessibility and single pass absorption due to favorable wavenumber upshift. A compact coupler utilizes a traveling wave, 4-way splitter and a multi-junction to distribute power poloidally and toroidally, respectively, and imbedded matching structures to maximize performance. Laser Powder Bed Fusion (LPBF) GRCop-84, a high strength, thermal and electrical conductivity copper alloy, is used for the coupler and in-vessel waveguides allowing for embedded RF elements and waveguides with precise twists and bends. Klystron commissioning has begun and the klystrons have been conditioned up to 20 kW into dummy load for short pulse. The in-vessel waveguides and coupler have been assembled on the DIII-D vessel mock-up and are expected to be installed in 2023 vent. Initial HFS edge density measurements suggest the coupling is quiescent and within range the coupler was optimized. The latest results and system status will be presented.

Presenters

  • Stephen J Wukitch

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MIT PSFC, Massachusetts Institute of Technology MI

Authors

  • Stephen J Wukitch

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MIT PSFC, Massachusetts Institute of Technology MI

  • Mirela Cengher

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology MI, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

  • Ivan Garcia

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology

  • Jeff Doody

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology

  • Rick Leccacorvi

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology

  • Evan Leppink

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology

  • Yijun Lin

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology MI, MIT

  • Mohamed Mohamed

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology MI

  • Samuel Pierson

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology MI

  • James Ridzon

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology MI

  • Grant Rutherford

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology MI, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

  • Andrew Seltzman

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology MI

  • Rui Vieira

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology

  • Tom Guzman

    General Atomics

  • Dan Kellman

    General Atomics

  • Chris Murphy

    General Atomics

  • Robert I Pinsker

    General Atomics

  • Kyle Teixeira

    General Atomics