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Joint Meeting of the 3rd IAEA Technical Meeting on Spherical Tori and the 11th International Workshop on Spherical Torus St. Petersburg, 3 to 6 October 2005 The Multi-Pinch Experiment as first step towards PROTO-SPHERA Outline PROTO-SPHERA purpose & aims Theoretical basis & analysis Multi-Pinch: the first phase of PROTO-SPHERA Conclusions Paolo Micozzi, Franco Alladio, Alessandro Mancuso, 1 Stamos Papastergiou and 2 François Rogier CR-ENEA, CP 65, Frascati (Roma), Italy 1 Euratom-Enea, 2 ONERA Toulouse, France 1

Joint Meeting of the 3rd IAEA Technical Meeting on Spherical Tori and the 11th International Workshop on Spherical Torus St. Petersburg, 3 to 6 October 2005 PROTO-SPHERA I e, I p = 40, 50 kA pinch, ST currents I e, I p = 60, 240 kA A = 1.6 aspect ratio A ≤ 1.3  pulse = 80  s~110  A pulse duration  pulse ≥ 70 ms~1  R Goals: sustain the plasma (Helicity Injection SP  ST) for more than  R =  0 a 2 /  (resistive time) and compare  E with START 2 Aims at producing a spherical torus (ST) with a screw pinch (SP) replacing the centerpost

Joint Meeting of the 3rd IAEA Technical Meeting on Spherical Tori and the 11th International Workshop on Spherical Torus St. Petersburg, 3 to 6 October 2005 PROTO-SPHERA & Spheromaks (TS-3) 3 Two important requirements are different for the PROTO-SPHERA equilibria with respect to Flux-Core-Spheromaks like TS-3: 1)Tokamak-like safety factor profile of ST: q 0 ~0.94, q 95 ~2.6 at the edge 2)Strong jump of the surface averaged relaxation parameter =  0 between SP and ST  Helicity Injection (  ~35 m -1 inside SP,  ~10 m -1 inside ST) PROTO-SPHERA (R sph =0.35 m) has been designed in order to be as far as possible from the pure Spheromak  ST R sph ≤4.49 eigenvalue

Joint Meeting of the 3rd IAEA Technical Meeting on Spherical Tori and the 11th International Workshop on Spherical Torus St. Petersburg, 3 to 6 October 2005 Physics & Engineering Design ST diameter = 0.7 m Toroidal plasma current I p = 240 kA Aspect ratio A = 1.2 Elongation  = 2.35 Pinch current I e = 60 kA Engineering design complete (geometry, stresses and temperatures) 4

Joint Meeting of the 3rd IAEA Technical Meeting on Spherical Tori and the 11th International Workshop on Spherical Torus St. Petersburg, 3 to 6 October 2005 Main Breakdown features Screw Pinch (SP) formed by a hot cathode breakdown  Filling pressure p H ~10 -3 ÷10 -2 mbar  Cathode filaments (W) heated to 2600 °C  V e ~100 V applied on the anode  Electrode arc current limited to I e ~8.5 kA 5 Proto-Pinch Testbench (I e ~ 700 A) 

Joint Meeting of the 3rd IAEA Technical Meeting on Spherical Tori and the 11th International Workshop on Spherical Torus St. Petersburg, 3 to 6 October Theoretical analysis of the PROTO-SPHERA configuration Equilibria: formation phase fully analyzed equilibrium resilience checked by varing the functional forms of p(  ) & f(  ) both on the SP and on the ST  All equilibria has been obtained with the same coils set Stability: New free boundary ideal MHD code developed  plasmas extending up to the symmetry axis (R=0) with regular (|B|≠0) & singular (|B|=0) X-points Investigation about the resistive MHD instabilities, evaluation of the Helicity Injection efficency both from a macroscopic as well as a microscopic point of view are in progress

Joint Meeting of the 3rd IAEA Technical Meeting on Spherical Tori and the 11th International Workshop on Spherical Torus St. Petersburg, 3 to 6 October PROTO-SPHERA Stability Results I ST /I e = 5 and  15% Unstable n=1,2,3 investigated for all equilibria Main constraint I ST /I e Stability obtained for:  = 21÷26%, I ST /I e =  = 14÷15%, I ST /I e = 2-4 With  T0 =2  0 vol / vol  T0 =28÷29%, I ST /I e =  T0 =72÷84%, I ST /I e = 2-4 The dominant instabilities are: up to I ST /I e ≈3 Spherical Torus instabilities I ST /I e > 3 Screw Pinch kink instabilities n=1

Joint Meeting of the 3rd IAEA Technical Meeting on Spherical Tori and the 11th International Workshop on Spherical Torus St. Petersburg, 3 to 6 October Simplified PF coils system with constant current: under construction in Ansaldo (Genova, Italy), fully recoverable for PROTO-SPHERA - Fed with 0.6 kA, 120 V (no water cooling) (1.9 kA, 350 V in PROTO-SPHERA) Multi-Pinch Experiment START vacuum vessel (In Frascati since May 2004) Aims: Stable Screw Pinch plasma with the full dimension and disk shape, but reduced current I e (2.7 Vs. 8.5 kA) Philosophy: Almost all parts should be reutilized in PROTO-SPHERA

Joint Meeting of the 3rd IAEA Technical Meeting on Spherical Tori and the 11th International Workshop on Spherical Torus St. Petersburg, 3 to 6 October START in Frascati Arrival Disassembling May 2004 October 2004

Joint Meeting of the 3rd IAEA Technical Meeting on Spherical Tori and the 11th International Workshop on Spherical Torus St. Petersburg, 3 to 6 October Multi-Pinch Experiment (first phase) Cathode plasma only is disk-shaped Power density on the “single” anode ~ PROTO-SPHERA

Joint Meeting of the 3rd IAEA Technical Meeting on Spherical Tori and the 11th International Workshop on Spherical Torus St. Petersburg, 3 to 6 October Multi-Pinch Experiment (second phase) Anode & Cathode plasma disk-shaped Definitive PROTO-SPHERA Anode Possibility of arc anchoring  needs of saddle coils?

Joint Meeting of the 3rd IAEA Technical Meeting on Spherical Tori and the 11th International Workshop on Spherical Torus St. Petersburg, 3 to 6 October Definitive PROTO-SPHERA Cathode, but only partially filled Multi-Pinch Cathode

Joint Meeting of the 3rd IAEA Technical Meeting on Spherical Tori and the 11th International Workshop on Spherical Torus St. Petersburg, 3 to 6 October 2005 Multi-Pinch Cathode Multi-Pinch test is proposed with a limited number of cathode modules (18 Vs. 378) Wires will drive a limited total current (2.7 kA Vs. 60 kA) inside the pinch, simplifying the power supply for Multi-Pinch Each wire will be capable of delivering the design current (150 A) Conical terminal & clamp Wire Length = 400 mm 13 Mo support W wires

Joint Meeting of the 3rd IAEA Technical Meeting on Spherical Tori and the 11th International Workshop on Spherical Torus St. Petersburg, 3 to 6 October 2005 Conclusions PROTO-SPHERA aims to explore the feasibility of a ST formed around a SP, with respect to the possibility to sustain it through Helicity Injection on resistive time scale An exhaustive range of PROTO-SPHERA scenarios has been investigated (resilience of the equilibria Vs. internal profile & ideal MHD stability boundaries) The Multi-Pinch experiment will investigate the feasibility of a stable mushroom-shaped Screw Pinch Multi-Pinch will be built inside the START vacuum vessel, PROTO-SPHERA can be obtained with a modular implementation of this experiment 14