Plasma and Fusion Research
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Density Regimes of Complete Detachment and Serpens Mode in LHD
Junichi MIYAZAWASuguru MASUZAKIMotoshi GOTONaoki TAMURARyuichi SAKAMOTOByron J. PETERSONIchihiro YAMADAKazumichi NARIHARAKenji TANAKATokihiko TOKUZAWAMamoru SHOJIHisamichi FUNABASatoru SAKAKIBARAMasahiro KOBAYASHIMasaki OSAKABEShigeru MORITAHajime ARIMOTOKatsumi KONDOHSadayoshi MURAKAMIMasaki NISHIURANaoko ASHIKAWATomohiro MORISAKIKiyohiko NISHIMURAHiroshi YAMADANobuyoshi OHYABUAkio KOMORIOsamu MOTOJIMAthe LHD Experimental Group
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2006 Volume 1 Pages 026

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In the Large Helical Device (LHD), the hot plasma column shrinks at the high-density regime and complete detachment takes place. Hydrogen volume recombination is observed at complete detachment. This phase is self-sustained under specific experimental conditions and called the Serpens mode (self-regulated plasma edge ‘neath the last-closed-flux-surface). The Serpens mode is achieved after either rapid or slow density ramp up, and either by hydrogen or helium gas puffing. The threshold conditions for complete detachment and the Serpens mode are experimentally documented in the parameter space of heating power and density. The threshold density for the Serpens mode transition increases with ˜ 0.4 power of the heating power. The total radiation is shown to be not adequate to describe the threshold conditions, since it mainly includes the information of very edge region outside the hot plasma column. The operational density limit in LHD, which is sustainable in steady state, has been extended to 1.7 times as high as the Sudo density limit, by applying pellet injection to the Serpens plasmas.

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