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Abstract. Pulsed supersonic molecular beam injection (SMBI) has been
developed successfully and used in the HL-1M tokamak. It is an attempt to
enhance the penetration depth and fuelling efficiency. With a penetration
depth of hydrogen particles beyond 8 cm, the rising rate of electron
density,
d/dt, was up to
7.6×1020m- 3s- 1
without disruption, and reached the highest plasma density
= 8.2×1019m-3 on HL-1M. With SMBI the plasma energy confinement
time,
, measured by diamagnetism is 10-30 % longer than that with
gas puffing when other discharge conditions are kept the same. The fuelling
method of SMBI has recently been improved to make a survey of the cluster
effects within the beam. A series of new phenomena show the interaction of
the beam (including clusters) with the toroidal plasma. Hydrogen clusters
may be produced in the beam according to the Hagena empirical scaling law of
clustering onset,
= (kd0.85P0)/T02.29). If
> 100, clusters will form. In the present experiment
is about
127.
IAEA 2001