1. On non existence of tokamak equilibria with purely poloidal flow
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Henri Tasso, H. Weitzner, and G. N. Throumoulopoulos
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Tokamak ,Mass flow ,FOS: Physical sciences ,law.invention ,Physics::Fluid Dynamics ,toroidal equilibria ,law ,Physics::Plasma Physics ,equations ,Astrophysics::Solar and Stellar Astrophysics ,Anisotropy ,plasma ,Physics ,ideal magnetohydrodynamic equilibria ,Fluid Dynamics (physics.flu-dyn) ,incompressible flows ,Plasma ,Mechanics ,Physics - Fluid Dynamics ,stability ,Condensed Matter Physics ,anisotropic pressure ,Physics - Plasma Physics ,Plasma Physics (physics.plasm-ph) ,Flow (mathematics) ,Physics::Space Physics ,Compressibility ,beta ,Magnetohydrodynamics - Abstract
It is proved that irrespective of compressibility tokamak steady states with purely poloidal mass flow can not exist in the framework of either magnetohydrodynamics (MHD) or Hall MHD models. Non-existence persists within single fluid plasma models with pressure anisotropy and incompressible flows., Comment: The conclusion reported in the last sentence of the first paragraph of Sec. V in the version of the paper published in Physics of Plasmas is incorrect. The correct conclusion is given here (15 pages)
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- 2006
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