John William Cuthbertson
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Physics of Plasmas | 1997
R. Maingi; M.A. Mahdavi; T. C. Jernigan; R.J. La Haye; A.W. Hyatt; L. R. Baylor; D.G. Whyte; M. R. Wade; T.W. Petrie; John William Cuthbertson; A.W. Leonard; M. Murakami; R. T. Snider; R. D. Stambaugh; J. G. Watkins; W.P. West; R. D. Wood
A series of experiments was conducted on the DIII-D tokamak [J. L. Luxon and L. G. Davis, Fusion Technol. 8, 441 (1985)] to investigate the physical processes which limit density in high confinement mode (H-mode) discharges. The typical H-mode to low confinement mode (L-mode) transition limit at high density near the empirical Greenwald density limit [M. Greenwald et al., Nucl. Fusion 28, 2199 (1988)] was avoided by divertor pumping, which reduced divertor neutral pressure and prevented formation of a high density, intense radiation zone (MARFE) near the X-point. It was determined that the density decay time after pellet injection was independent of density relative to the Greenwald limit and increased nonlinearly with the plasma current. Magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) activity in pellet-fueled plasmas was observed at all power levels, and often caused unacceptable confinement degradation, except when the neutral beam injected (NBI) power was ⩽3 MW. Formation of MARFEs on closed field lines was avoided with lo...
Journal of Nuclear Materials | 1997
M.E. Fenstermacher; R.D. Wood; S.L. Allen; N. H. Brooks; D.A. Buchenauer; T. N. Carlstrom; John William Cuthbertson; E.J. Doyle; Todd Evans; P.-M. Garbet; R.W. Harvey; D.N. Hill; A.W. Hyatt; R.C. Isler; G.L. Jackson; R.A. James; R.A. Jong; C.C. Klepper; C.J. Lasnier; A.W. Leonard; M.A. Mahdavi; R. Maingi; W. H. Meyer; R. A. Moyer; D.G. Nilson; T.W. Petrie; G.D. Porter; T.L. Rhodes; Michael J. Schaffer; R. D. Stambaugh
Abstract This paper presents a comparison of the total radiated power profile and impurity line emission distributions in the SOL and divertor of DIII-D. This is done for ELMing H-mode plasmas with heavy deuterium injection (partially detached divertor operation, PDD) and those without deuterium puffing. Results are described from a series of dedicated experiments performed on DIII-D to systematically measure the 2D ( R, Z ) structure of the divertor plasma. The discharges were designed to optimize measurements with new divertor diagnostics including a divertor Thomson scattering system. Discharge sequences were designed to produce optimized data sets against which SOL and divertor theories and simulation codes could be benchmarked. During PDD operation the regions of significant radiated power shift from the inner divertor leg and SOL to the outer leg and X-point regions. D α emission shifts from the inner strikepoint to the outer strikepoint. Carbon emissions (visible CII and CIII) shift from the inner SOL near the X-point to a distributed region from the X-point to partially down the outer leg during moderate D 2 puffing. In heavy puffing discharges the carbon emission coalesces on the outer separatrix near the X-point and for very heavy puffing it appears inside the last closed flux surface above the X-point. Calibrated spectroscopic measurements indicate that hydrogenic and carbon radiation can account for all of the radiated power. L α and CIV radiation are comparable and when combined account for as much as 90% of the total radiated power along chords viewing the significant radiating regions of the outer leg.
Journal of Nuclear Materials | 1997
C.J. Lasnier; R. Maingi; A.W. Leonard; S.L. Allen; D.A. Buchenauer; K.H. Burrell; T.A. Casper; John William Cuthbertson; M.E. Fenstermacher; David N. Hill; R.A. Jong; L. L. Lao; E. A. Lazarus; R. A. Moyer; T.W. Petrie; G.D. Porter; B. W. Rice; B. W. Stallard; T.S. Taylor; J. G. Watkins
In this paper the authors present measurements of the global power and particle balance in the high-performance phase of negative central magnetic shear (NCS) discharges and compare with reference VH-mode discharges. The principal differences observed are that NCS has a much lower fraction of the total input power flowing into the boundary, less core radiation, and larger rate of stored energy increase as a fraction of total power. Scrape-off layer (SOL) temperature and divertor heat flux profiles, and radiation profiles at the midplane, are similar to VH-mode. Due to the good core particle confinement and efficient fueling by neutral beam injection (NBI), with little gas puffing, the gas load on the walls and the recycling are very low during the NCS discharges. This results in a rate of density rise relative to beam fueling at the L to H transition time which is 1/3 of the value for VH transitions, which is in turn 1/2 that for L-to-ELMing-H-mode transitions.
Nuclear Fusion | 1997
T.W. Petrie; D.N. Hill; S.L. Allen; N. H. Brooks; D.A. Buchenauer; John William Cuthbertson; Todd Evans; P. Ghendrih; C.J. Lasnier; A.W. Leonard; R. Maingi; G.D. Porter; D.G. Whyte; Richard J. Groebner; R.A. Jong; M.A. Mahdavi; S.J. Thompson; W.P. West; R.D. Wood
Nuclear Fusion | 1995
M.J. Schaffer; D.G. Whyte; N.H. Brooks; John William Cuthbertson; J. Kim; S.I. Lippmann; M.A. Mahdavi; R. Maingi; R.D. Wood
Archive | 1998
A.W. Hyatt; R. L. Lee; Paul L. Taylor; T.E. Evans; David Allan Humphreys; A. G. Kellman; John William Cuthbertson; D.G. Whyte; C. J. Lasnier; Thomas C Jernigan
Archive | 1997
D.G. Whyte; Russ Doerner; Ray Seraydarian; S. C. Luckhardt; Ronald Derrick Lehmer; John William Cuthbertson; Robert W. Conn
Archive | 1996
S. C. Luckhardt; John William Cuthbertson; J. S. Zhang; R. E. Stockdale; T.E. Evans; A. G. Kellman; Paul L. Taylor; D.G. Whyte
Archive | 1996
J.G. Watkins; Dean A. Buchenauer; David N. Hill; G.D. Porter; T. N. Carlstrom; John William Cuthbertson; R. A. Moyer
Archive | 1996
D.G. Whyte; T. E. Evans; A. G. Kellman; David Allan Humphreys; Paul L. Taylor; R. T. Snider; W. P. West; John William Cuthbertson; R. D. Wood