G. Xia Y. Liu Y. Liu G. Z. Hao L. Li
The synergetic effects of drift kinetic resonances, the resistive layer dissipation, the magnetic feedback, and the toroidal plasma flow on the stability of the resistive wall mode are numerically investigated using a full toroidal resistive magnetohydrodynamic-kinetic hybrid stability code MARS-K (Liu Y Q et al 2008 Phys. Plasmas 15 112503). It is…
Preprint PublishedC. Liu Y. Liu Y. Liu G. Hao L. Li Z. Wang
Rotational stabilization of the resistive wall mode (RWM), with varying E × B flow shear and the radial location of peak shear, is systematically investigated using the MARS-K code (Liu et al 2008 Phys. Plasmas 15 112503), following a non-perturbative magnetohydrodynamickinetic hybrid approach. The equilibrium is based on a 9 MA steady state tar…
Preprint PublishedJ.W. Connor C.J. Ham R.J. Hastie Y.Q. Liu
The role of anisotropic thermal diffusivity on tearing mode stability is analysed in general toroidal geometry following similar techniques to Glasser et al [A H Glasser, et al, Phys. Fluids 18 (1975) 875], although a stronger ordering of the plasma compressibility is required. Resistive layer equations are obtained for a resistive MHD model with a…
Preprint PublishedA. Kirk W. Suttrop I.T. Chapman Yueqiang Liu R. Scannell A.J. Thornton L. Barrera Orte P. Cahyna T. Eich R. Fischer C. Fuchs C. Ham J.R. Harrison MW. Jakubowski B. Kurzan S. Pamela M. Peterka D. Ryan S. Saarelma B. Sieglin M. Valovic M Willensdorfer MAST and ASDEX Upgrade Teams
Sustained Edge Localised Mode (ELM) mitigation has been achieved on MAST and AUG using RMPs with various toroidal mode numbers over a wide range of low to medium collisionality discharges. The ELM energy loss and peak heat loads at the divertor targets have been reduced. The ELM mitigation phase is typically associated with a drop in plasma density…
Preprint PublishedY. Liu R. Akers I.T. Chapman Y. Gribov G.Z. Hao G.T.A. Huijsmans A. Kirk A. Loarte S.D. Pinches M. Reinke D. Ryan Y. Sun Z.R. Wang
The linear and quasi-linear plasma response to the n = 3 and n = 4 (n is the toroidal mode number) resonant magnetic perturbation (RMP) fields, produced by the in-vessel edge localized mode control coils, is numerically studied for an ITER 15MA H-mode baseline Scenario. Both single fluid and fluid-kinetic hybrid models are used. The inclusion of dr…
Preprint PublishedF. Militello Y. Liu
Intrinsic Scrape Off Layer (SOL) instabilities are studied using flute approximation and incorporating the appropriate sheath boundary conditions at the target. The linear growth rate and the structure of the modes are obtained. The associated diffusion is estimated using a ?/k2? approach for the fastest growing modes. The model used includes curva…
Preprint PublishedA.J. Thornton A. Kirk P. Cahyna I.T. Chapman G. Fishpool J.R. Harrison Y.Q. Liu L. Kripner M. Peterka The MAST Team
The application of resonant magnetic perturbations (RMPs) produces splitting of the divertor strike point due to the interaction of the RMP field and the plasma field. The application of a rotating RMP field causes the strike point splitting to rotate, distributing the particle and heat flux evenly over the divertor. The RMP coils in MAST have been…
Preprint PublishedYuling He Yueqiang Liu Yue Liu Guangzhou Hao Aike Wang
An energy-principle-based dispersion relation is derived for the resistive wall mode, which incorporates both the drift kinetic resonance between the mode and energetic particles and the resistive layer physics. The equivalence between the energy-principle approach and the resistive layer matching approach is first demonstrated for the resistive pl…
PublishedG. Z. Hao Y. Q. Liu A. K. Wang M. Xu H. P. Qu X. D. Peng Z. H. Wang J. Q. Xu X. M. Qiu
The MARS-F code [Y. Q. Liu et al., Phys. Plasmas 7, 3681 (2000)] is applied to numerically investigate the effect of the plasma pressure on the tearing mode stability as well as the tearing mode-induced electromagnetic torque, in the presence of a resistive wall. The tearing mode with a complex eigenvalue, resulted from the favorable averaged curva…
PublishedF. Villone G. Calabrò G. Marchiori S. Mastrostefano G. Vlad T. Bolzonella F. Crisanti V. Fusco Y. Q. Liu P. Mantica L. Marrelli P. Martin
One of the main FAST (Fusion Advanced Studies Torus) goals is to have a flexible experiment capable to test tools and scenarios for safe and reliable tokamak operation, in order to support ITER and help the final DEMO design. In particular, in this paper, we focus on operation close to a possible border of stability related to low-q operation. To t…
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