This thesis concerns heating and current drive in tokamak plasmas using the fast magnetosonic wave in the ion cyclotron range of frequencies. Fast wave heating is a versatile heating method for thermonuclear fusion plasmas and can provide both ion and electron heating and non-inductive current drive. Predicting and interpreting realistic heating scenarios is however difficult due to the coupled evolution of the cyclotron resonant ion velocity distributions and the wave field. The SELFO code, which solves the coupled wave equation and Fokker-Planck equation for cyclotron resonant ion species in a self-consistent manner, has been upgraded to allow the study of more advanced fast wave heating and current drive scenarios in present day experime...
Fast waves provide an excellent tool for heating electrons and driving current in the central region...
Recent results obtained with high harmonic fast wave (HHFW) heating and current drive (CD) on NSTX s...
Ion temperatures of over 100 million degrees need to be reached in future fusion reactors for the de...
Fast magnetosonic waves in the ion cyclotron range of frequencies have the potential to heat plasma ...
Fast magnetosonic waves in the ion cyclotron range of frequencies have the potential to heat plasma ...
Introduction For steady state operation or long pulses of Tokamak reactors non-inductive current dri...
One method of radio-frequency heating which shows theoretical promise for both heating and current d...
An efficient current drive scheme in central or off-axis region is required for the steady state ope...
An efficient current drive scheme in central or off-axis region is required for the steady state ope...
An efficient current drive scheme in central or off-axis region is required for the steady state ope...
Experiments with Fast Wave Current Drive, FWCD, and heating have been carried out in JET Internal Tr...
Experiments with Fast Wave Current Drive, FWCD, and heating have been carried out in JET Internal Tr...
In spherical tokamaks (ST), the magnetic field strength varies over a wide range across the plasma, ...
Plasma heating and non-inductive current drive by waves in the electron cyclotron range of frequenci...
Plasma heating and non-inductive current drive by waves in the electron cyclotron range of frequenci...
Fast waves provide an excellent tool for heating electrons and driving current in the central region...
Recent results obtained with high harmonic fast wave (HHFW) heating and current drive (CD) on NSTX s...
Ion temperatures of over 100 million degrees need to be reached in future fusion reactors for the de...
Fast magnetosonic waves in the ion cyclotron range of frequencies have the potential to heat plasma ...
Fast magnetosonic waves in the ion cyclotron range of frequencies have the potential to heat plasma ...
Introduction For steady state operation or long pulses of Tokamak reactors non-inductive current dri...
One method of radio-frequency heating which shows theoretical promise for both heating and current d...
An efficient current drive scheme in central or off-axis region is required for the steady state ope...
An efficient current drive scheme in central or off-axis region is required for the steady state ope...
An efficient current drive scheme in central or off-axis region is required for the steady state ope...
Experiments with Fast Wave Current Drive, FWCD, and heating have been carried out in JET Internal Tr...
Experiments with Fast Wave Current Drive, FWCD, and heating have been carried out in JET Internal Tr...
In spherical tokamaks (ST), the magnetic field strength varies over a wide range across the plasma, ...
Plasma heating and non-inductive current drive by waves in the electron cyclotron range of frequenci...
Plasma heating and non-inductive current drive by waves in the electron cyclotron range of frequenci...
Fast waves provide an excellent tool for heating electrons and driving current in the central region...
Recent results obtained with high harmonic fast wave (HHFW) heating and current drive (CD) on NSTX s...
Ion temperatures of over 100 million degrees need to be reached in future fusion reactors for the de...