Abstract:The influence of driven current on the m/n=2/1 resistive tearing mode is studied systematically using a three-dimensional toroidal magnetohydrodynamic code. A uniform driven current with Gaussian distribution in the radial direction is imposed around the unperturbed rational surface. It is found that the driven current can locally modify the profiles of the current and safety factor, such that the tearing mode becomes linearly stable. The stabilizing effect increases with the increase of the driven current Icd… Show more
“… JB (21) Where , p, v, B, E, and J denote the plasma density, the thermal pressure, the plasma velocity, the magnetic field, the electric field, and the current density, respectively. e p is the electron pressure.…”
Section: Hall-mhd Equations In Cltmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To the best of our knowledge, a toroidal tokamak simulation in the framework of Hall-MHD has not been carried out. In this paper, Hall MHD simulations are performed to investigate the dynamic processes of the m/n=2/1 tearing mode and the m/n=3/1 double tearing mode by the CLT code 20,21 developed at Zhejiang University.…”
Tearing mode instability is one of the most important dynamic processes in space and laboratory plasmas. Hall effects, resulted from the decoupling of electron and ion motions, could cause the fast development and perturbation structure rotation of the tearing mode and become non-negligible. A high accuracy nonlinear MHD code (CLT) is developed to study Hall effects on the dynamic evolution of tearing modes with Tokamak geometries. It is found that the diamagnetic rotation of the mode structure is self-consistently contained in the Hall MHD model. The self-consistently generated rotation largely alters the dynamic behaviors of the double tearing mode.
“… JB (21) Where , p, v, B, E, and J denote the plasma density, the thermal pressure, the plasma velocity, the magnetic field, the electric field, and the current density, respectively. e p is the electron pressure.…”
Section: Hall-mhd Equations In Cltmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To the best of our knowledge, a toroidal tokamak simulation in the framework of Hall-MHD has not been carried out. In this paper, Hall MHD simulations are performed to investigate the dynamic processes of the m/n=2/1 tearing mode and the m/n=3/1 double tearing mode by the CLT code 20,21 developed at Zhejiang University.…”
Tearing mode instability is one of the most important dynamic processes in space and laboratory plasmas. Hall effects, resulted from the decoupling of electron and ion motions, could cause the fast development and perturbation structure rotation of the tearing mode and become non-negligible. A high accuracy nonlinear MHD code (CLT) is developed to study Hall effects on the dynamic evolution of tearing modes with Tokamak geometries. It is found that the diamagnetic rotation of the mode structure is self-consistently contained in the Hall MHD model. The self-consistently generated rotation largely alters the dynamic behaviors of the double tearing mode.
“…Secondary instabilities, plasmoid-like (Lazzaro et al. 2018) or triple tearing modes (Wang, Ma & Zhang 2016), may develop when an intense driven current has a deposition depth narrower than the magnetic island separatrix.…”
This paper addresses one aspect of the problem of the suppression of tearing mode magnetic islands by electron cyclotron current drive (ECCD) injection, formulating the problem as the converse of a forced reconnection problem. New physical conditions are discussed which should be considered in the technical approach towards a robust control strategy. Limits on the ECCD deposition are determined to avoid driving the system into regimes where secondary instabilities develop. Numerical simulations confirming the theory are also presented.
“…2015; Wang et al. 2016) have established that the stabilizing effect is inversely proportional to the depostion width, , for the same total driven current.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…2006), DIII-D (Petty et al. 2004) and EAST (Wang, Ma & Zhang 2016). The main task of a theoretical study of rf control of these tearing instabilities, in the observable nonlinear phase, is the estimate of the necessary driven current, e.g.…”
This paper reviews key aspects of the problem of magnetic islands control by electron cyclotron current drive in fusion devices. On the basis of the ordering of the basic spatial and time scales of the magnetic reconnection physics, we present the established results, highlighting some of the open issues posed by the small-scale structures that typically accompany the nonlinear evolution of the magnetic islands and constrain the effect of the control action.
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