Computer Science
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Sep 1999
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The thirteenth topical conference on radio frequency power in plasmas. AIP Conference Proceedings, Volume 485, pp. 341-344 (199
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Plasma Heating By Particle Beams, Tokamaks, Spherical Tokamaks, Theory, Design, And Computerized Simulation
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Time dependent calculations of lower hybrid (LH) current profile control in Alcator C-Mod have been done using the TRANSP [1], FPPRF [2], and LSC [3] codes. Up to 3 MW of LH current drive power was applied in plasmas with high power ICRF minority heating (PICH=1.8-3 MW) and fast current ramp up. Using the experimentally measured temperature profiles, off-axis current generation resulted in nonmonotonic q-profiles with qmin~=1.6. Self-consistent effects of off-axis electron heating by the LH power were also included in the analysis and significant broadening of the electron temperature profile was found with qmin>~2 and a larger shear reversal radius.
Bernabei Stefano
Bonoli P. T.
Kaita R.
Mikkelsen D.
Phillips Katherine C.
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