The CASTOR (Czech Academy of Sciences TORus), in the period 1977-1984 was named TM-1-MH, facility was a tokamak with a circular plasma cross section, which was operated in the Institute of Plasma Physics of the CAS from 1977 to 2006. The tokamak was built in early 1960s in Moscow under a name TM-1 (tokamak malyj = a small tokamak) and indeed it was one of the first working tokamaks ever. In 1975 the machine was donated to our Institute, where its operation started under name TM-1-MH (Microwave Heating). Its major refurbishment, including installation of a new vacuum chamber and a feed-back system of the plasma position, enabling several times prolongation of the discharge length and at the same time the name of the device has been changed to CASTOR in 1985. Research on tokamak CASTOR was undertaken until the end of 2006 when the operation was discontinued due to the installation of the new facility tokamak COMPASS. The tokamak CASTOR was then transported to the Faculty of Nuclear Sciences and Physical Engineering of the Czech Technical University, where it serves under a new name GOLEM for education of students in the new curricullum Physics and Technology of the termonuclear fusion.
The last closed magnetic surface in this tokamak is defined by a poloidal limiter made from molybdenum. The working gas is hydrogen. The power source for the toroidal magnetic field coils was based on 1 MJ condensor bank. A delay LC line with the energy of several tens of kJ generates and heats the plasma. The plasma position is stabilized by a magnetic field feedback system.
The CASTOR Tokamak in 2004
The main components of the tokamak CASTOR:
- Vacuum chamber and coils for toroidal, poloidal and vertical magnetic fields, condensor banks as the power source
- Vacuum pumping system (with turbomolecular pumps and forepumps) including the pressure gauges and a piezoelectric valve for fuelling (H, He)
- System for the cleaning of the vacuum vessel inner wall (baking of the vessel, glow discharge)
- Feedback system for the plasma position stabilisation in real time
- System for additional plasma heating and non-inductive current drive via the lower-hybrid electromagnetic wave (2 x 40 kW at 1,25 GHz)
- Set of basic diagnostics for measurements of the main plasma parameters
- System of automatic acquisition of the experimental data (56 channels with sampling frequency 100 kHz, 80 channels of fast acquisition with sampling frequency 1 MHz)
The main parameters of the tokamak CASTOR:
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R= 0.4 m |
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a= 0.085 nebo 0.060 m |
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Bt < 1.5 T |
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Ip < 25 kA |
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t < 50 ms |
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ne= 0.2-3.0*1019 m-3 |
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Te(0) < 200 eV |
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Ti(0) < 100 eV |
Start of operation in 1977
The tokamak CASTOR was equipped with several unique diagnostic systems which allowed for detailed studies of physical processes in its plasmas: