2018
DOI: 10.1088/1361-6587/aac4fb
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Nonlinear ballooning modes in tokamaks: stability and saturation

Abstract: The nonlinear dynamics of magneto-hydrodynamic ballooning mode perturbations is conjectured to be characterised by the motion of isolated elliptical flux tubes. The theory of stability, dynamics and saturation of such tubes in tokamaks is developed using a generalised Archimedes' principle. The equation of motion for a tube moving against a drag force in a general axisymmetric equilibrium is derived and then applied to a simplified 's-α' equilibrium. The perturbed nonlinear tube equilibrium (saturated) states … Show more

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“…The edge pressure gradient region raises the core pressure, thus improving the overall confinement. Non-ideal processes, possibly involving reconnection, thus become important in determining how and where the heat and particles in the filament get to the first wall and divertor of the tokamak vessel 31,32 .…”
Section: Box 1 | Equilibrium Pressure and Current Profiles And Tokammentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The edge pressure gradient region raises the core pressure, thus improving the overall confinement. Non-ideal processes, possibly involving reconnection, thus become important in determining how and where the heat and particles in the filament get to the first wall and divertor of the tokamak vessel 31,32 .…”
Section: Box 1 | Equilibrium Pressure and Current Profiles And Tokammentioning
confidence: 99%