Co-axial Helicity Injection on the STOR-M Tokamak

27 Sep 2019  ·  Dunlea Carl, Xiao Chijin, Hirose Akira ·

Injection of relatively high density spheromaks with significant helicity-content into a tokamak has been proposed as a means for fueling and current drive. The CHI (Co-axial Helicity Injection) device was devised to inject current to the STOR-M tokamak. Various circuit modifications were made to the CHI controls, enabling testing of various injection configurations. The charge/discharge circuits for CT formation/acceleration and stuffing field were modified, and the power supplies and power converters were replaced. Various modifications were implemented to solve the original slow bank triggering problems. The CHI device was mounted on STOR-M for radial and vertical CT injection at various times. Spheromak injection into STOR-M usually resulted in disruption of the tokamak discharge. After modifying the CHI device to operate at increased power, it looked like tokamak current was increased by a few kiloamps just prior to disruption, but careful testing proved that the signals indicating a current drive were actually spurious, caused by inductive pickup. The CHI device was attached to a portable vacuum chamber that was constructed from spare parts, to characterise the CTs produced. Magnetic probes were constructed to measure poloidal and toroidal field near the CT edge. Langmuir probes were made and returned reasonable estimates for edge CT density and temperature.

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