Abstract
The University of Saskatchewan compact torus injector has been modified to allow vertical injection of the compact torus (CT) into the STOR-M tokamak. The injector stayed at the horizontal position and the CT trajectory was bent by 90° using a curved conducting drift tube. The curved drift tube did not significantly slow the CT velocity down or change the CT magnetic field topology. Preliminary vertical CT injection experiments have revealed a prompt increase in the line averaged electron density and in the soft x-ray radiation level in the tokamak discharge immediately following vertical CT injection. Suppression of the m = 2 Mirnov oscillation amplitude has also been observed after CT injection.
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