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Collisional Merging Process of Field-Reversed Configuration Plasmas in the FAT-CM Device
Fumiyuki TANAKATomohiko ASAIJunichi SEKIGUCHITsutomu TAKAHASHIJunpei ISHIWATATakahiro EDONaoto ONOKeisuke MATSUIShintarou WATANABEDaiki HISHIDADaichi KOBAYASHIYousuke HIROSEAkiyoshi HOSOZAWAYung MOKSean DETTRICKThomas ROCHEHiroshi GOTAMichl W. BINDERBAUERToshiki TAJIMA
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2018 Volume 13 Pages 3402098

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In order to investigate the collisional merging process of field-reversed configurations (FRCs), the FAT device has recently been upgraded to FAT-CM, consisting of two field-reversed theta-pinch (FRTP) formation sections and the confinement section. Collisional merging of the two FRCs causes a conversion of the kinetic energy to mostly thermal ion energy, resulting in an increase of the ion pressure that greatly expands the FRC size/volume. This increase of the FRC size is observed by magnetic diagnostics in the confinement region, leading to an increase in the excluded flux; on a side note, these characteristics/phenomena have also been observed in C-2/C-2U experiments at TAE Technologies. The process of FRC formation, translation and collisional merging in FAT-CM has been simulated by Lamy Ridge, 2D resistive magnetohydrodynamics code, in which the same phenomenon of the excluded-flux increase via FRC collisional merging has been observed. Simulation results also indicate that there is an importance of the external magnetic field structure/profile in the confinement region, clearly affecting the FRC merging. Steeper magnetic field gradient by a strong mirror field appears to suppress the axial expansion of collided FRCs and lead a merged FRC to higher temperature.

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