Fuelling characteristics of supersonic molecular beam injection in JT-60U
2010
Supersonic molecular beam injection (SMBI) was successfully operated in JT-60U after improving the performance of the vacuum seal used inside the injector head. Frequent density jumps were clearly observed in the main plasma against the SMBI pulses with filling gas pressures (PFG) of 0.2–0.6 MPa. The fuelling efficiency exhibited a weak dependence on PFG and the injection direction (high- and low-field-side injections). The amount of fuelling necessary for achieving the same density level is much smaller for SMBI than for gas puffing. It is comparable for SMBI and pellet injection even with shallower penetration of SMBI as discussed. The SMBI ionization area was estimated based on emission measured using a fast TV camera with a time resolution of 0.167 ms. The estimations indicated a similar penetration position for PFG = 0.6 and 0.2 MPa, although the ionization area was larger for 0.6 MPa. This result supports the weak PFG dependence of the fuelling efficiency. The front of the ionization area moved between the first and second frames of the fast TV camera and it reached just inside the separatrix in the second frame. The ionization area was significantly expanded even in the first frame from the expected SMB size and the expansion was enhanced in the second frame. These relatively slow changes between the two frames suggest that the interaction between the SMB and the plasma significantly influences the fuelling characteristics.
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