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Merging Startup Experiments on the UTST Spherical Tokamak
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Plasma MergingTokyo Spherical TokamakEngineeringAerospace EngineeringControlled Nuclear FusionFusion PowerMagnetohydrodynamicsPlasma PhysicsMagnetic ConfinementPlasma ConfinementUtst Spherical TokamakPlasma ApplicationMagnetic Confinement FusionCurrent Sheet
The University of Tokyo Spherical Tokamak (UTST) was constructed to explore the formation of ultrahigh-beta spherical tokamak (ST) plasmas using double null plasma merging. The main feature of the UTST is that the poloidal field coils are located outside the vacuum vessel to demonstrate startup in a reactor-relevant situation. Initial operations used partially completed power supplies to investigate the appropriate conditions for plasma merging. The plasma current of the merged ST reached 100 kA when the central solenoid coil was used to assist plasma formation. Merging of two ST plasmas through magnetic reconnection was successfully observed using two-dimensional pickup coil arrays, which directly measure the toroidal and axial magnetic fields inside the UTST vacuum vessel. The resistivity of the current sheet was found to be anomalously high during merging.
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