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Plasma Physics Reports | 2005

Effect of Vacuum Chamber Boronization on the Plasma Parameters in the L-2M Stellarator

A. I. Meshcheryakov; D. K. Akulina; G. M. Batanov; M. S. Berezhetskii; G. S. Voronov; G. A. Gladkov; S. E. Grebenshchikov; V. A. Grinchuk; I. A. Grishina; L. V. Kolik; N. F. Larionova; A. A. Letunov; V. P. Logvinenko; A. E. Petrov; A. A. Pshenichnikov; G. A. Ryabenko; K. A. Sarksyan; N. N. Skvortsova; O. I. Fedyanin; N. K. Kharchev; Yu. V. Khol’nov; V. M. Sharapov

After boronization of the vacuum chamber of the L-2M stellarator, radiative losses from ohmically and ECR heated plasmas were reduced by a factor of 3–4. Under these conditions, radiative losses in the ECRH regime comprise only 10–15% of the input microwave power. Some effects have been detected that were not observed previously: a substantial increase in the gradient of the electron temperature near the separatrix, a preferentially outward-directed radial turbulent particle flux (both throughout the discharge phase and from shot to shot), and a longer (by a factor of 2–3) duration of the plasma cooling phase.


Plasma Physics Reports | 2013

A new MIG-3 gyrotron complex for creation and heating of plasma in the L-2M stellarator and the first experimental results

G. M. Batanov; V. I. Belousov; Yu. F. Bondar; V. D. Borzosekov; D. G. Vasil’kov; S. E. Grebenshchikov; I. A. Ivannikov; L. V. Kolik; E. M. Konchekov; D. V. Malakhov; N. V. Matveev; A. I. Meshcheryakov; A. E. Petrov; K. A. Sarksyan; N. N. Skvortsova; V. D. Stepakhin; N. K. Kharchev; Yu. V. Khol’nov; E. M. Tai

The characteristics of a new MIG-3 gyrotron complex for creating and heating plasma in the L-2M stellarator are presented. The first experimental results using the complex are reported. The complex consists of two three-electrode GYCOM gyrotrons of the new generation with electron beam energy recuperation, a high-voltage modulator that enables both separate and simultaneous operation of the two gyrotrons, and a control/data-recording unit. The total specific power to be inserted into plasma reaches 5 MW/m3 when both gyrotrons in operation.


Plasma Physics Reports | 2013

Testing of the method for water microleakage detection from OH hydroxyl spectral lines at the L-2M stellarator

G. S. Voronov; M. S. Berezhetskii; Yu. F. Bondar; I. Yu. Vafin; D. G. Vasil’kov; E. V. Voronova; S. E. Grebenshchikov; I. A. Grishina; N. F. Larionova; A. A. Letunov; V. P. Logvinenko; A. I. Meshcheryakov; E. I. Pleshkov; Yu. V. Khol’nov; O. I. Fedyanin; V. A. Tsygankov; S. V. Shchepetov; V. A. Kurnaev; I. V. Vizgalov; V. A. Urusov; I. A. Sorokin; F. S. Podolyako; A. Antipenkov; R. Pearce; L. Worth

Results are presented from L-2M stellarator experiments on testing a possible method for detection of water microleakages in the cooling system of the first wall and vacuum chamber of ITER. The method consists in the spectroscopic detection of spectral lines of the OH hydroxyl, which forms via the dissociation of water molecules in plasma. Emission in the spectral band of 305–310 nm can be detected even at water leakage rates less than 10−4 Pa m3/s. Chemical reactions between water and boron compounds on the vacuum chamber wall delay the detection of leakages up to ∼2000 s. A similar phenomenon can be expected when a leakage will occur in ITER, where the materials suggested for the first wall (Be, Li) can also chemically react with water.


Plasma Physics Reports | 2008

Stability and variations of plasma parameters in the L-2M stellarator during excitation of the induction current in the regime of ECR plasma heating

D. K. Akulina; G. M. Batanov; M. S. Berezhetskiĭ; D. G. Vasil’kov; I. Yu. Vafin; G. S. Voronov; E. V. Voronova; G. A. Gladkov; S. E. Grebenshchikov; I. A. Grishina; A. V. Knyazev; L. M. Kovrizhnykh; L. V. Kolik; A. B. Kuznetsov; N. F. Larionova; A. A. Letunov; V. P. Logvinenko; N. I. Malykh; A. I. Meshcheryakov; Yu. I. Nechaev; A. E. Petrov; A. A. Pshenichnikov; V. V. Saenko; K. A. Sarksyan; N. N. Skvortsova; O. I. Fedyanin; N. K. Kharchev; Yu. V. Khol’nov; S. V. Shchepetov

Results are presented from experimental studies of variations in the plasma parameters during the excitation of a multiaxis magnetic configuration by the induction current (up to 17 kA) in the basic magnetic configuration of the L-2M stellarator in the regime of ECR heating at a microwave power of ∼200 kW (∼1 MW m−3) and an average plasma density of (1–2) × 1019 m−3. The current direction was chosen to reduce the net rotational transform (the so-called “negative“ current). The current was high enough for the rotational transform to change its sign inside the plasma column. Computer simulations of the L-2M magnetic structure showed that the surface with a zero rotational transform is topologically unstable and gives rise to magnetic islands, i.e., to a multiaxis magnetic configuration. Magnetic measurements showed that, at negative currents above 10 kA, intense bursts of MHD oscillations with a clearly defined toroidal mode number n = 0 were observed in the frequency range of several kilohertz. Unfortunately, the experimental data are insufficient to draw the final conclusion on the transverse structure of these oscillations. The radial temperature profiles along the stellarator major radius in the equatorial plane were studied. It is found that the electron temperature decreases by a factor of 1.3 in the plasma core (r/a ≤ 0.6) and that the temperature jump is retained near the boundary. A change in turbulent fluctuations of the plasma density during the excitation of a negative current was studied using wave scattering diagnostics. It is found that the probability density function of the increments of fluctuations in the plasma core differs from a Gaussian distribution. The measured distribution is heavy-tailed and broadens in the presence of the current. It is found that the spectrum of turbulent fluctuations and their Doppler shift near the plasma boundary are nonuniform in the radial direction. This may be attributed to the shear of the poloidal velocity. The experimental results indicate that the formation of regions with a zero rotational transform in the plasma core somewhat intensifies plasma transport.


Plasma Physics Reports | 2007

Plasma energy balance in the L-2M stellarator

O. I. Fedyanin; D. K. Akulina; G. M. Batanov; M. S. Berezhetskiĭ; D. G. Vasil’kov; I. Yu. Vafin; G. S. Voronov; E. V. Voronova; G. A. Gladkov; S. E. Grebenshchikov; L. M. Kovrizhnykh; N. F. Larionova; A. A. Letunov; V. P. Logvinenko; N. I. Malykh; A. I. Meshcheryakov; Yu. I. Nechaev; K. A. Sarksyan; N. N. Skvortsova; S. V. Shchepetov; N. K. Kharchev; Yu. V. Khol’nov

AbstractResults are presented from studies of the effect of the discharge parameters (in particular, plasma density and heating power) and the characteristics of the magnetic configuration (e.g., rotational transform) on the confinement of a low-pressure plasma during electron-cyclotron resonance heating in the L-2M stellarator. An analysis shows that the plasma energy in the steady-state phase of a discharge is fairly well described by the product of power functions of the plasma density, heating power, and rotational transform:


Jetp Letters | 1999

Effect of unstable MHD modes on the confinement of a stellarator plasma

D. K. Akulina; G. M. Batanov; M. S. Berezhetskii; G. A. Gladkov; S. E. Grebenshchikov; I. S. Danilkin; L.M. Kovrizhnykh; L. V. Kolik; A. B. Kuznetsov; N. F. Larionova; K. M. Likin; N. I. Malykh; A. I. Meshcheryakov; A. E. Petrov; K. A. Sarksyan; I. S. Sbitnikova; N. N. Skvortsova; D. Yu. Sychugov; O. I. Fedyanin; N. K. Kharchev; Yu. V. Khol’nov; S. V. Shchepetov; C. Hidalgo; B. van Milligen


Plasma Physics Reports | 2012

Testing of the spectroscopic method for location of water microleakages in ITER at the L-2M stellarator

G. S. Voronov; G. M. Batanov; M. S. Berezhetsky; Yu. F. Bondar; V. D. Borzosekov; I. Yu. Vaphin; D. G. Vasilkov; S. E. Grebenshchikov; I. A. Grishina; L. V. Kolik; E. M. Konchekov; N. F. Larionova; A. A. Letunov; V. P. Logvinenko; D. V. Malakhov; A. I. Meshcheryakov; E. I. Pleshkov; A. E. Petrov; Karen A. Sarksyan; S. N. Satunin; N. N. Skvortsova; V. D. Stepakhin; N. K. Kharchev; Yu. V. Khol’nov; O. I. Fedyanin; V. A. Tsygankov; V. A. Kurnaev; I. V. Vizgalov; V. A. Urusov; A. Antipenkov

W = W_0 n_e^{\alpha _n } P^{\alpha _p } \iota ^{\alpha _\iota }


Plasma Physics Reports | 2005

The Use of Doppler Reflectometry in the L-2M Stellarator

A. A. Pshenichnikov; L. V. Kolik; N. I. Malykh; A. E. Petrov; M. Tereshchenko; N. K. Kharchev; Yu. V. Khol’nov


Plasma Physics Reports | 2003

Studies of fluctuations in the high-temperature plasma of modern stellarators by the microwave scattering technique

G. M. Batanov; L. V. Kolik; A. E. Petrov; A. A. Pshenichnikov; K. A. Sarksyan; N. N. Skvortsova; N. K. Kharchev; Yu. V. Khol’nov; K. Okubo; T. Shimozuma; I. Ioshimora; S. Kubo; J. Sánchez; T. Estrada; B. van Milligen

. The energy scalings constructed in terms of the parameters in the initial stage of free plasma decay and those in the steady-state phase are close to one another. The dynamic analysis of the plasma energy decay is now under way.


Jetp Letters | 2000

Observation of the coherence between the plasma density fluctuations in the core and at the edge of the plasma column in the L-2M stellarator

G. M. Batanov; L. V. Kolik; A. E. Petrov; K. A. Sarksyan; N. K. Kharchev; Yu. V. Khol’nov; S. V. Shchepetov

The results of an experimental study of the influence of unstable MHD modes on plasma confinement in an L-2M stellarator are presented. The spectral and statistical characteristics of turbulent plasma simultaneously at both the edge and center of the plasma are investigated. It is shown that at constant power of electron-cyclotron heating of the plasma the energy content of the plasma depends strongly on the strength of the externally applied vertical magnetic field used to adjust the position of the plasma column. Appreciable degradation of plasma confinement is observed for values of the vertical field such that ideal MHD modes become unstable in the greater part of the plasma column. This in turn is due to the formation of a magnetic configuration with a magnetic “hump.” At the same time, in the edge plasma the instability of resistive-balloon modes grows, and turbulent particle transport increases.

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N. K. Kharchev

Russian Academy of Sciences

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G. M. Batanov

Russian Academy of Sciences

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A. E. Petrov

Russian Academy of Sciences

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K. A. Sarksyan

Russian Academy of Sciences

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L. V. Kolik

Russian Academy of Sciences

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O. I. Fedyanin

Russian Academy of Sciences

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S. V. Shchepetov

Russian Academy of Sciences

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N. N. Skvortsova

Russian Academy of Sciences

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