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Session CO3 - NSTX and Other ST.
ORAL session, Monday afternoon, November 15
Room 204/205, SCC

[CO3.007] Plasma formation without a central solenoid in a Spherical Tokamak

A. Sykes, G. Cunningham, M. Gryaznevich, M. Hood, G. McArdle (EURATOM/UKAEA Fusion Association, Culham Science Centre, Abingdon, Oxfordshire OX14 3DB, UK), F. Alladio, P. Costa, A. Mancuso, P. Micozzi (ENEA Frascati, Italy), A. Dnestrovskij (Kurchatov Institute, Moscow, Russia)

Obtaining the plasma current in any ST is a challenge as there is limited space for the central solenoid; indeed this is absent in most proposed ST fusion devices due to the high neutron flux, there being no space for an effective shield. A range of start-up techniques will be described, with special emphasis on the Merging-Compression (M-C) method of plasma formation used on START and MAST, and a `Double Null Merging' scheme whereby two initial plasmas formed in low-order nulls between Poloidal Field coils are merged. Results from M-C confirm that high temperature plasmas are obtained from merging. Results and/or modelling indicate that both techniques can produce hot initial plasmas of 0.5MA in MAST without use of the central solenoid, in readiness for subsequent ramp-up using high power NBI and the associated input of flux (significant in an ST) from the increasing vertical field

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