Abstract
An overview is presented of recent experiments with radiating mantles on limiter and divertor machines, realizing simultaneously high confinement and high density at high-radiation levels. A variety of operational regimes has been observed and the characteristics of each are documented. High-performance plasmas (i.e. edge localized mode (ELM)-free H-mode confinement quality fH93 ≥ 1 and normalized beta values βn ≥ 2 simultaneously) with radiating mantles have been demonstrated under quasistationary conditions during the maximum flattop time of the machine (equal to tens of confinement times) on DIII-D and TEXTOR-94. Maximum values for βn up to 4 and for the advanced tokamak confinement-stability product βn × fL89 up to 13, have been obtained in very high confinement mode (VH-mode) like discharges with radiating mantles in DIII-D. There is a striking similarity between improved ohmic confinement discharges (with or without Ne seeding) and radiating mantle discharges, indicating a possible common origin for the confinement improvement observed. Possible scenarios for the application of radiating mantles on larger machines such as JET and JT-60U are indicated.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | A379-A399 |
Journal | Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion |
Volume | 41 |
Issue number | 3A |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 1999 |