Initial experiments in JT-60

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, , Citation T Abe et al 1986 Plasma Phys. Control. Fusion 28 165 DOI 10.1088/0741-3335/28/1A/015

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Abstract

Initial ohmic heating experiments in JT-60 were performed for a three month period of April-June 1985. A maximum plasma current of 1.6 MA was obtained for both divertor and limiter discharges. Low-q discharges of qeff=2.5 and high density discharges of 4.8*1019 m-3 in line-averaged density were obtained in the divertor configuration. In divertor discharges radiated loss from the main plasma can be kept at 20-30% of the ohmic input.

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