A new regime of runaway discharges has been found in TCABR (Tokamak Chauffa
ge Alfven Bresilien). This regime is obtained by initiating the discharge w
ith low filling pressure and, after the initial current rise, maintaining a
large filling rate. The line density reaches a maximum value around 2 x 10
(19) m(-3), during the current ramp-up phase, and then drops by a factor of
around four in the quasi-stationary phase of the discharge, when a new reg
ime is achieved. The most distinctive features of this regime, as compared
to 'conventional' runaway discharges reported in the literature, are (i) ma
intenance of the runaway discharge, with the plasma current almost entirely
provided by the runaway beam, in a cold background plasma and with strong
neutral gas injection; (ii) enhancement of the relaxation instability with
strong spikes in the Ha emission and loop voltage correlated with sawtooth
relaxation of the line density; and (iii) plasma detachment from the limite
r. A simple phenomenological model, based upon straightforward particle and
energy balance calculations, is proposed to explain the experimental obser
vations. According to this model, the plasma is rather cold and the short p
ulses of gas ionization and the related density spikes are due to sudden pl
asma heating caused by the relaxation instability. Furthermore, it seems th
at the runaway generation for the conditions of the experiments can be expl
ained only if the secondary generation process is invoked.