Abstract

Significant progress has been made on the HT-7 superconducting tokamak (R=1.22 m, a=0.27 m) in the past year toward obtaining advanced operating modes in steady state. By combining ion Bernstein wave and lower hybrid current drive edge-localized-mode-free limiter H-mode discharges with H89∼2, βN*H89>3 have been obtained that lasted for 53 τE. A well-boronized wall prevented further impurity accumulation and the large pumping kept the recycling at a very low level. The density was kept almost constant with the feedback control. The noninductive driven current fraction is about 60% and bootstrap fraction is about 18%. The central electron temperature is about 2.6 keV and density above 2×1019 m−3. With reduced plasma parameters of central Te∼1.5 keV and ne0∼2×1019 m−3, H89∼1.45, βN∼1.1, the improved confinement phase lasts for more than 100 τE with the noninductive driven current fraction ∼70%.

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