Integrated operation of steady-state long pulse H-mode in EAST

NUCLEAR FUSION(2019)

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Recent Experimental Advanced Superconducting Tokamak (EAST) experiments have successfully demonstrated a long-pulse steady-state scenario with improved plasma performance through integrated operation since the last IAEA FEC in 2016. A discharge with a duration over 100 s using pure radio frequency (RF) power heating and current drive has been obtained with the required characteristics for future long-pulse tokamak reactors such as good energy confinement quality (H-98y2 similar to 1.1) with electron internal transport barrier inside rho < 0.4, small ELMs (frequency similar to 100-200 Hz), and good control of impurity and heat exhaust with the tungsten divertor. The optimization of X-point, plasma shape, the outer gap and local gas puffing near the low hybrid wave (LHW) antenna were integrated with global parameters of B-T and line-averaged electron density < n(c)> for higher current drive efficiency of LHW and on-axis deposition of electron cyclotron heating in the long-pulse operation. More recently, a high beta(P) RF-only discharge (beta(P) similar to 1.9 and beta(N) similar to 1.5, < n(c)>/nGW similar to 0.80, f(bs) similar to 45% at q(95) similar to 6.8) was successfully maintained over 24 s with improved hardware capabilities, demonstrating performance levels needed for the China Fusion Engineering Test Reactor steady-state operation. A higher energy confinement is observed at higher beta(P) and with favorable toroidal field direction. Towards the next goal (>= 400 s long-pulse H-mode operations with similar to 50% bootstrap current fraction) on EAST, an integrated control of the current density profile, pressure profile and radiated divertor will be addressed in the near future.
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long pulse,high beta(P),high bootstrap current,tokamak
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