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Physics design of the National Spherical Torus Experiment...

Publication Type
Journal
Journal Name
Fusion Technology
Publication Date
Page Number
16
Volume
36
Issue
1

The mission of the National Spherical Torus Experiment (NSTX) is to prove the principles of spherical torus physics by producing high-beta(t) plasmas that are noninductively sustained and whose current profiles are in steady state. The NSTX will be one of the first ultralow-aspect-ratio tori (R/a less than or equal to 1.3) to operate at high power (P-input up to 11 MW) to produce high-beta(t) (25 to 40%), low-collisionality, high-bootstrap-fraction (less than or equal to 70%) dis charges. Both radio-frequency and neutral beam heating and current drive will be employed Built into the NSTX is sufficient configurational flexibility to study a range of operating space and the resulting dependences of the confinement, micro- and magnetohydrodynamic stability, and particle- and power-handing properties. NSTX research will be carried out by a nationally based science team.