TJ-II: Validation of neutral beam current drive: Difference between revisions

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== Description of the activity ==
== Description of the activity ==
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The goal of the experiment associated to this proposal is to measure the toroidal current driven by each of the two neutral beams. To this end, it is important to achieve long NBI plasmas with stable density.
Long pulses are needed to approach the current stabilization phase and stable density ensures that the time dependence of the toroidal current is mainly due to its
electrodynamic evolution and is not caused by a different coupling of the beam power issued from variations in the thermal plasma parameters. Additional ECRH power can be used for
density control purposes. Plasmas with co-NBI (NBI1) and counter-NBI (NBI2), as well as plasmas with balanced injection (NBI1+NBI2), will be explored. The level of optimum ECRH power will be determined depending
on the operation conditions considering that moderate electron temperature (below 800 keV) are desirable to favour shorter stabilization times.
 
The measured toroidal current will be compared to the computational/numerical estimates of the toroidal current generated by both neutrals beams once the bootstrap current contribution is removed.


== International or National funding project or entity ==
== International or National funding project or entity ==
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