Key results from the first plasma operation phase and outlook for future performance in Wendelstein 7-X.
Thomas Sunn PedersenAndreas DinklageYuriy TurkinRobert WolfSergey BozhenkovJoachim GeigerGolo FuchertHans-Stephan BoschKian RahbarniaHenning ThomsenUlrich NeunerThomas KlingerAndreas LangenbergHumberto Trimiño MoraPetra KornejewJens KnauerMatthias Hirschnull nullNovimir PablantPublished in: Physics of plasmas (2017)
The first physics operation phase on the stellarator experiment Wendelstein 7-X was successfully completed in March 2016 after about 10 weeks of operation. Experiments in this phase were conducted with five graphite limiters as the primary plasma-facing components. Overall, the results were beyond the expectations published shortly before the start of operation [Sunn Pedersen et al., Nucl. Fusion 55, 126001 (2015)] both with respect to parameters reached and with respect to physics themes addressed. We report here on some of the most important plasma experiments that were conducted. The importance of electric fields on global confinement will be discussed, and the obtained results will be compared and contrasted with results from other devices, quantified in terms of the fusion triple product. Expected values for the triple product in future operation phases will also be described and put into a broader fusion perspective.