• DocumentCode
    2760426
  • Title

    Design, installation and performance of the new insulator for NSTX CHI experiments

  • Author

    Mueller, D. ; Bell, M.G. ; Chrzanowski, J. ; Gates, D. ; Menard, J. ; Raman, R. ; Jarboe, T.R. ; Nelson, B.A. ; Maqueda, R.J. ; Schaffer, M.J.

  • Author_Institution
    Princeton Plasma Phys. Lab., NJ
  • fYear
    2005
  • fDate
    Sept. 2005
  • Firstpage
    1
  • Lastpage
    4
  • Abstract
    Coaxial Helicity Injection (CHI), a non-inductive method to initiate plasma and generate toroidal plasma current, is being investigated in the National Spherical Torus Experiment (NSTX). The center stack and outer vacuum vessel are separated by insulating gaps at the top and bottom of the slim central column so that a high voltage (up to 2 kV) can be applied between them from a pulsed power supply or a capacitor bank to initiate an arc discharge. In the presence of a suitable poloidal magnetic field, the discharge is initiated at the lower gap (the injector gap) and because of the strong toroidal field develops a helical structure resulting in substantial toroidal plasma current being driven. In NSTX, up to 390 kA of toroidal current has been generated for an injected current of 25 kA. The early investigations of CHI however frequently developed arcs across the insulator at the top of the machine (the absorber gap), which terminated the desired discharge. This arcing greatly restricted the operational space available for CHI studies. During 2002, the absorber region was modified to suppress these arcs. The new design includes a new ceramic insulator on the high field side of the absorber region with a much longer tracking distance between conducting elements at the different potentials. Furthermore, two new coils were installed near the absorber to provide the ability to minimize the poloidal field connecting the center stack and outer vacuum vessel. During the subsequent experimental campaign, CHI operation was less prone to arcing in the absorber and those arcs that did occur did not terminate the main discharge
  • Keywords
    arcs (electric); capacitors; ceramic insulators; coils; plasma production; plasma toroidal confinement; pulsed power supplies; 25 kA; Coaxial Helicity Injection; NSTX CHI experiments; National Spherical Torus Experiment; absorber gap; arc discharge; capacitor bank; ceramic insulator design; ceramic insulator installation; coils; conducting elements; helical structure; injected current; injector gap; insulating gaps; noninductive method; poloidal magnetic field; pulsed power supply; toroidal plasma current generation; vacuum vessel; Arc discharges; Capacitors; Ceramics; Coaxial components; Insulation; Plasmas; Pulsed power supplies; Toroidal magnetic fields; Vacuum arcs; Voltage; Coaxial Helicity Injection; Spherical Torus;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Fusion Engineering 2005, Twenty-First IEEE/NPS Symposium on
  • Conference_Location
    Knoxville, TN
  • Print_ISBN
    0-4244-0150-X
  • Electronic_ISBN
    0-4244-0150-X
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/FUSION.2005.252951
  • Filename
    4018985