Initial Plasma Startup Test on SUNIST Spherical Tokamak

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, , Citation Wang Ying et al 2003 Plasma Sci. Technol. 5 2017 DOI 10.1088/1009-0630/5/6/001

1009-0630/5/6/2017

Abstract

The goal of the Sino-United Spherical Tokamak (SUNIST) at Tsinghua University is to extend the understanding of toroidal plasma physics at a low aspect ratio (R/a ≈ 1.3) and to demonstrate a maintainable target plasma by non-inductive startup. The SUNIST device is designed to operate with up to 13 kA of ohmic heating field current, and to 0.15 T of toroidal field at 10 kA of discharge current. All of the poloidal fields can provide 30 mVs of Volt-seconds transformer. Experimental results of plasma startup show that SUNIST has remarkable characteristics of high ramp rate (dIP/dt ≈ 50 MA/s), high normalized current IN of about 2.8 (IN = (IP/aBT), and high-efficiency (IP/IROD ≈ 0.4) production of plasma current while operating at a low toroidal field. Major disruption phenomena have not been observed from magnetic diagnostics of all testing shots. Initial discharges with 52 kA of plasma current (exceeding the designed value of 50 kA), 2 ms of pulse length and 50 MA/s of ramp rate have been achieved easily with pre-ionized filament.

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10.1088/1009-0630/5/6/001