Optimized profiles for improved confinement and stability in the DIII-D tokamak

Simultaneous achievement of high energy confinement, tau E, and high plasma beta, beta , leads to an economically attractive compact tokamak fusion reactor. High confinement enhancement, H= tau E/ tau E-ITER89P=4, and high normalized beta beta N beta /(I/aB)=6%-m-T/MA have been obtained in DIII-D experimental discharges. These improved confinement and/or improved stability limits are observed in several DIII-D high performance operational regimes: VH-mode, high li H-mode, second stable core, and high beta poloidal. We have identified several important features of the improved performance in these discharges: details of the plasma shape, toroidal rotation or E*B flow profile, q profile and current density profile, and pressure profile. From our improved physics understanding of these enhanced performance regimes, we have developed operational scenarios which maintain the essential features of the improved confinement and which increase the stability limits using localized current profile control. The stability limit is increased by modifying the interior safety factor profile to be nonmonotonic with high central q, while maintaining the edge current density consistent with the improved transport regimes and the high edge bootstrap current. We have calculated high beta equilibria with beta N=6.5, stable to ideal n=1 kinks and stable to ideal ballooning modes. The safety factor at the 95% flux surface is 6, the central q value is 3.9 and the minimum in q is 2.6.

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