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Onset and saturation of ion heating by odd-parity rotating-magnetic-fields in a field-reversed configuration
Heating of figure-8 ions by odd-parity rotating magnetic fields ()
applied to an elongated field-reversed configuration (FRC) is investigated. The
largest energy gain occurs at resonances () of the
frequency, , with the figure-8 orbital frequency, ,
and is proportional to for resonances and to for
resonances. The threshold for the transition from regular to stochastic orbits
explains both the onset and saturation of heating. The FRC magnetic geometry
lowers the threshold for heating below that in the tokamak by an order of
magnitude.Comment: 4 page, 3 figure
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Recent FRC translation experiments on FRX-C/T
Since the last CT Symposium, several accomplishments have been realized from the FRC translation studies on the FRX-C/T device: (1) FRCs have been launched into, and trapped in, a dc magnetic guide field region without the use of any pulsed ''gate'' coils; (2) detailed studies of translation dynamics have been performed which are consistent with energy conservation, adiabatic compression theory, and 2-D MHD simulations; (3) the confinement properties of translated FRC has been evaluated; (4) translation through either puff or static deuterium gas fill has been demonstrated; (5) higher density (n less than or equal to 4 x 10/sup 15/ cm/sup -3/) FRCs have been translated over 10-m lengths; (6) the n = 2 rotational instability has been stabilized by FRC translation into a weak helical quadrupole field