1998
DOI: 10.1063/1.873165
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Alpha particle-driven toroidal Alfvén eigenmodes in Tokamak Fusion Test Reactor deuterium–tritium plasmas: Theory and experiments

Abstract: The toroidal Alfven eigenmodes TAE in the Tokamak Test Fusion Reactor

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“…The simulation code for investigating an interaction between MHD and energetic particles, MEGA, was extended with the ion Larmar radius effect, and was applied to calculate the linear growth rate and the damping rate of the n = 4 toroidal Alfvén eigenmode (TAE) in the TFTR D-T plasma [28]. The obtained results are consistent with the calculation of the NOVA-K code [29]. Recently, the extended MEGA code has been applied to investigate the non-linear evolution of TAE in an ITER-like plasma [28].…”
Section: Simulation Science Projectsupporting
confidence: 75%
“…The simulation code for investigating an interaction between MHD and energetic particles, MEGA, was extended with the ion Larmar radius effect, and was applied to calculate the linear growth rate and the damping rate of the n = 4 toroidal Alfvén eigenmode (TAE) in the TFTR D-T plasma [28]. The obtained results are consistent with the calculation of the NOVA-K code [29]. Recently, the extended MEGA code has been applied to investigate the non-linear evolution of TAE in an ITER-like plasma [28].…”
Section: Simulation Science Projectsupporting
confidence: 75%
“…10͒ and calculated in the NOVA-K code 8ϫ10 Ϫ3 . 13 The discrepancy might be due to the simplified flux surfaces used here, which are idealized to be concentric. For this benchmark case and for the TAE burst simulation, which is reported in the next section, a standard ''full-f'' method is employed.…”
Section: ͑3͒mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Parameters that relate to instabilities driven by fast ions are compiled for these discharges in table 1. More detailed TFTR studies of the tritium beam ions [5,6] and of the alpha particles [7][8][9][10] appeared subsequently. Recent JET contributions include new diagnostic techniques related to alpha particles and tritons [11][12][13][14][15].…”
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confidence: 99%