@article{oai:nifs-repository.repo.nii.ac.jp:00010957, author = {NAKAMURA, Yukio and TAMURA, Naoki and YOSHINUMA, Mikiro and SUZUKI, Chihiro and YOSHIMURA, Yasuo and KOBAYASHI, Masahiro and YOKOYAMA, Masayuki and NUNAMI, Masanori and Nakata, Motoki and NAGAOKA, Kenichi and NAGAOKA, Ken-ichi and TANAKA, Kenji}, issue = {5}, journal = {Nuclear Fsuion}, month = {Mar}, note = {Strong suppression of impurity accumulation is observed in long pulse hydrogen discharges with high power NBI (neutral beam injection) heating (Pnbi  >  10 MW) on the large helical device (LHD), even in the impurity accumulation window where the intrinsic impurities such as Fe and C are always accumulated into the plasma core. Density scan experiments in these discharges demonstrate to vanish the window and a new operational regime without impurity accumulation is found in steady state hydrogen discharges. Impurity pinch decreases with increasing ion temperature gradient and carbon Mach number. The peaking of the measured carbon profiles shows strong anti-correlations with the Mach number and its radial gradient. An external torque has a big impact on impurity transport and strong co-current rotation leads to an extremely hollow carbon profile, so-called 'impurity hole' observed in high ion temperature modes. Impurity pinch in the plasmas with net zero torque input (balanced NBI injection) is also strongly reduced by increasing ion temperature gradient, which can drive turbulent modes. The combination effect of turbulence and toroidal rotation plays an important role in the impurity transport.}, title = {Strong suppression of impurity accumulation in steady-state hydrogen discharges with high power NBI heating on LHD}, volume = {57}, year = {2017} }