2002
DOI: 10.1088/0029-5515/42/7/308
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Simulations of beam ion transport during tearing modes in the DIII-D tokamak

Abstract: Large coherent MHD modes are observed to reduce the neutral beam current drive efficiency and 2.5 MeV neutron emission in DIII-D by as much as ∼65%. These modes result in large (width w 20 cm for minor radius a ≈ 60 cm), stationary, single helicity magnetic islands, which might cause anomalous deuterium beam ion losses through orbit stochasticity. An analytic estimate predicts that co-going, passing deuterons with E 40 keV become stochastic at island widths comparable to those in the experiment. A Hamiltonian … Show more

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“…The neutron rate is primarily from beam-plasma reactions in these discharges, so the volume-averaged 2.5 MeV neutron rate is also sensitive to the fast-ion distribution function. Lowfrequency MHD and fast-ion driven instabilities can cause fast-ion transport in DIII-D [13,14], but the observed fluctuations on the internal diagnostics are small or nonexistent for the discharges in this power scan.…”
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“…The neutron rate is primarily from beam-plasma reactions in these discharges, so the volume-averaged 2.5 MeV neutron rate is also sensitive to the fast-ion distribution function. Lowfrequency MHD and fast-ion driven instabilities can cause fast-ion transport in DIII-D [13,14], but the observed fluctuations on the internal diagnostics are small or nonexistent for the discharges in this power scan.…”
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“…While the NTM impact on the global confinement is rather well established, less is known on how they influence energetic particles, like for example ICRH heated ions, or ions of NBI (Neutral Beam Injection) origin. Experiments on this subject have been performed in TFTR [5], [6] and DIII-D [7]. The study of the effect of NTMs on the fast ion confinement is important, for example, to fully asses the efficiency of NBI heating and current drive.…”
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“…These calculations have often assumed classical physics for the beam ions, though there are cases where this assumption may not be warranted. For instance, tearing modes have been shown to modify the neutral beam current profile [37,42], consistent with observations of fast ion loss due to these instabilities [61,62]. Alfven modes have also been shown to modify the current profile [63,64].…”
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confidence: 55%
“…If multiple--helicity magnetic perturbations are present, the threshold magnetic perturbation for stochastic transport can be reduced [112]. This explanation has been successfully applied to model fast ion loss due to low--frequency MHD in DIII--D [42], TFTR [113], and ASDEX--Upgrade [60--62,114]. The large mode amplitudes and multiple--harmonics in the present discharge make this explanation quite plausible for the present case.…”
Section: Section 42: Continuous Coupled N=1 Modesmentioning
confidence: 69%