@techreport{oai:nifs-repository.repo.nii.ac.jp:00010124, author = {"Okamura, S. and Matsuoka, K. and Nishimura, K. and Tsumori, K. and Akiyama, R. and Sakakibara, S. and Yamada, H. and Morita, S. and Morisaki, T. and Nakajima, N. and Tanaka, K. and Xu, J. and Ida, K. and Iguchi, H. and Lazaros, A. and Ozaki, T. and Arimoto, H. and Ejiri, A. and Fujiwara, M. and Idei, H. and Iiyoshi, A. and Kaneko, O. and Kawahata, K. and Kawamoto, T. and Kubo, S. and Kuroda, T. and Motojima, O. and Pustovitov, V. D. and Sagara, A. and Takahashi, C. and Toi, K. and Yamada, I."}, month = {Sep}, note = {"High beta experiments were performed in the low-aspect-ratio helical device CHS with the volume-averaged equilibrium beta up to 2.1 %. These values (highest for helical systems) are obtained for high density plasmas in low magnetic field heated with two tangential neutral beams. Confinement improvement given by means of turning off gas puffing helped significantly to make high betas. Magnetic fluctuations increased with increasing beta, but finally stopped to increase for the average beta >1%. The coherent modes appearing in the magnetic hill region showed strong dependence on the beta values. The dynamic poloidal field control was applied to suppress the outward plasma movement with the plasma pressure. Such an operation gave fixed boundary operations of high beta plasmas in helical systems."}, title = {High Beta Experiments in CHS}, year = {1994} }