SMK – RR ‘041 Stanley M. Kaye PPPL, Princeton University NSTX Results Review 20 September 2004 FY04 Run Coordination Wrap-Up.

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SMK – RR ‘041 Stanley M. Kaye PPPL, Princeton University NSTX Results Review 20 September 2004 FY04 Run Coordination Wrap-Up

SMK – RR ‘042 FY04 Run Organized By ET HHFW/EBW Heating and Current Drive (Taylor, Ryan) Non-Solenoidal Startup (M. Bell, Raman) MHD (Sabbagh, Gates) Transport and Turbulence (Maingi, Stutman) Boundary Physics (Kugel, Kaita) Integrated Scenario Development (Menard, Wilson)

SMK – RR ‘043 Run Plan Addressed Milestones By Exploring Fundamental ST Physics Highest level milestone (FY04-1) –Assess confinement and stability in NSTX by characterizing high confinement regimes with edge barriers and by obtaining initial results on the avoidance or suppression of plasma pressure limiting modes in high-pressure plasmas (T&T, MHD, ISD)

SMK – RR ‘044 Many Topical Areas Had Specific Milestones T&T (FY04-2) –Measure long-wavelength turbulence in ST plasmas in a range of plasma conditions HHFW/EBW, T&T (FY04-3) –Measure plasma current profile modifications produced by RF, NBI and  p techniques Solenoid-free startup (FY04-4) –Conduct initial tests combining available techniques to achieve solenoid-free initiation to substantial currents HHFW/EBW (FY04-5) –Measure EBW emissions to assess heating and current drive requirements

SMK – RR ‘ Run Weeks Allowed For Comprehensive Research in all ETs ETAllocation Actual RF13 %17.5 % SFSU T&T MHD ISD BDY98.4 XCUT139 Cont16- Diagnostic calibration & control system development (inc. rtEFIT) part of ‘XCUT’ Additional high-  T and EF/RWM active coil run days account for greater number of MHD days