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Abstract. Characteristics of the confinement properties of a reversed
field pinch (RFP), the TPE-RX (
R/a = 1.72/0.45 m, R and a are major
and minor radii), are presented for the plasma current, Ip of 0.2-0.4
MA. TPE-RX has been operational since 1998, and Ip = 0.5 MA and duration
time of up to 0.1 s have been obtained separately. It is found that Ip/N
(=
12×10-14 Am, N is the line density) is higher than those of
other RFPs and poloidal beta,
, and energy confinement
time,
, are 5-10% and 0.5-1 ms, respectively, which
are comparable with those of other RFPs of comparable sizes (RFX and MST).
Pulsed poloidal current drive has recently been tested and the result has
shown a twofold improvement of
and
.
The improvement is discussed in terms of the dynamic trajectories in the
F -
plane, where F and
are reversal and pinch parameters,
respectively. The global confinement properties are compared between the
locked and nonlocked discharges, which yields a better understanding of the
mode-locking phenomena in RFP plasmas.
IAEA 2001