Abstract

Kurchatov Institute is upgrading now the T-15 tokamak to the machine with D-shaped plasma and copper magnetic system, capable for realizing lower and upper single-null and double-null magnetic configurations. The heating and current drive (CD) system consisting of the neutral beam injection (NBI), electron cyclotron resonance heating (ECRH/CD), electron Bernstein waves (EBW) heating and CD, ion cyclotron resonance heating (ICRH/CD), helicon and Lower Hybrid (LH) waves heating and CD is aiming to provide an effective heating of both electrons and ions, and on- and off-axis CD. The main research topics foreseen are the features of the confinement at high magnetic field and low aspect ratio, Advanced Tokamak regimes, steady-state operation, effects of turbulence with an emphasis on the role of the radial electric field Er, Geodesic Acoustic Modes (GAM) and Zonal Flows (ZF) in transport and confinement (including plasma self-organization, profile resiliency, influence of the q-profile), investigations of MHD effects and disruptions, Alfvén Eigenmodes (AE) and fast particles. Extended set of advanced diagnostics with identical equipment located at two toroidal positions will contribute to the 3D reconstruction of various types of the plasma structures like quasicoherent modes and long-range correlations.

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