K. G. McClements M. J. Hole
The transport of injected beam ions due to toroidal magnetic field ripple in the mega-ampere spherical tokamak (MAST) is quantified using a full orbit particle tracking code, with collisional slowing-down and pitch-angle scattering by electrons and bulk ions taken into account. It is shown that the level of ripple losses is generally rather low, al…
PublishedYueqiang Liu J. W. Connor S. C. Cowley C. J. Ham R. J. Hastie et al.
Within the single fluid theory for a toroidal, resistive plasma, the favorable average curvature effect [Glasser et al. , Phys. Fluids 18 , 875 (1975)], which is responsible for the strong stabilization of the classical tearing mode at finite pressure, can also introduce a strong screening effect to the externally applied resonant magnetic field. C…
PublishedR. J. Buttery A. H. Boozer Y. Q. Liu J.-K. Park N. M. Ferraro
Significant progress has been made in interpreting the effects of non-axisymmetric “error” fields on a plasma through ideal MHD stability and a dominant “least stable” ideal mode through which the fields couple to the tearing resonant surface. However, in contrast to expectations from such theories, experiments have found limited success in…
PublishedM. Okabayashi G. Matsunaga J.S. Degrassie W.W. Heidbrink Y. In Y.Q. Liu H. Reimerdes W.M. Solomon E.J. Strait M. Takechi N. Asakura R.V. Budny G.L. Jackson J.M. Hanson R. J. La Haye M.J. Lanctot J. Manickam K. Shinohara Y.B. Zhu
An energetic-particle (EP)-driven “off-axis-fishbone-like mode (OFM)” often triggers a resistive wall mode (RWM) in JT-60U and DIII-D devices, preventing long-duration high-b N discharges. In these experiments, the EPs are energetic ions (70–85 keV) injected by neutral beams to produce high-pressure plasmas. EP-driven bursting events reduce t…
PublishedM.J. Lanctot H. Reimerdes A.M. Garofalo M.S. Chu J. M. Hanson Y.Q. Liu G.A. Navratil I.N. Bogatu Y. In G.L. Jackson R.J. La Haye M. Okayabashi J.-K. Park M.J. Schaffer O. Schmitz E.J. Strait A.D. Turnbull
A detailed experiment-theory comparison reveals that linear ideal MHD theory is in quantitative agreement with external magnetic and internal soft x-ray measurements of the plasma response to externally applied non-axisymmetric fields over a broad range of beta and rotation. This result represents a significant step toward the goal of advancing the…
PublishedV. F. Shevchenko M. De Bock S. J. Freethy A. N. Saveliev R. G. L. Vann
Angular scanning of electron Bernstein wave emission (EBE) has been conducted in MAST. From EBE measurements over a range of viewing angles, the angular position and orientation of the B-X-O mode conversion (MC) window can be estimated, giving the pitch angle of the magnetic field in the MC layer. The radial position of the corresponding MC layer i…
PublishedD. Van Eester E. Lerche T. Johnson T. Hellsten J. Ongena et al.
The constructive interference effect described by Fuchs et al. [1] shows that the mode conversion and thereby the overall heating efficiency can be enhanced significantly when an integer number of fast wave wavelengths can be folded in between the high field side fast wave cutoff and the ion-ion hybrid layer(s) at which the ion Bernstein or ion cyc…
PublishedM. Barnes F. I. Parra A. A. Schekochihin
Scaling laws for ion temperature gradient driven turbulence in magnetized toroidal plasmas are derived and compared with direct numerical simulations. Predicted dependences of turbulence fluctuation amplitudes, spatial scales, and resulting heat fluxes on temperature gradient and magnetic field line pitch are found to agree with numerical results i…
PublishedS Mordijck R A Moyer A Kirk P Tamain D Temple G R Mckee E Nardon
Recent experiments show the impact of Resonant Magnetic Perturbations on the density [O Schmitz et al Plasma Phys. Control. Fusion 50 124029 (2008); T E Evans et al Nucl. Fusion 48 024002 (2008); A Kirk et al Nucl. Fusion 50 024002 (2008); Y Liang et al Phys. Rev. Lett. 98 265004 (2007)], leading to a so-called density pump-out. Previous comparison…
PublishedC J Ham C G Gimblett S E Penington
It is well known that stabilization of the resistive wall mode (RWM) may allow fusion power to be significantly increased for a given magnetic field in advanced tokamak operation. The principle of stabilization of the RWM by rotation has been established both experimentally and theoretically. Recent experimental results have indicated stabilization…
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