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Effects of resistivity on linear plasma responses to resonant magnetic perturbations in tokamak plasmas.

Authors :
Juhyung Kim
Kim, S. S.
Hogun Jhang
Source :
Physics of Plasmas; 2016, Vol. 23 Issue 9, p1-11, 11p, 10 Graphs
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Numerical studies are made of the effects of resistivity on linear plasma responses to resonant magnetic perturbations (RMPs) in tokamaks based on a reduced magnetohydrodynamic model. From a local two-field model, it is suggested that the ratio of the poloidal electron advection to the resistivity diffusion rate αmαm can be a figure of merit parameter in linear RMP penetration physics. The shielding efficiency is governed by α<subscript>m</subscript>, and when α<subscript>m</subscript> ≳ 1, RMPs are effectively shielded. Global simulations using a four-field model [Hazeltine and Meiss, Phys. Rep. 121, 1 (1985)] show that there exists an effective threshold of the perpendicular electron flow (V<subscript>e,⊥</subscript><superscript>c</superscript>) beyond which RMPs cannot penetrate. Resistivity is found to determine V<subscript>e,⊥</subscript><superscript>c</superscript> which increases as resistivity becomes higher, making RMP penetration easier. At low resistivity, small V<subscript>e,⊥</subscript><superscript>c</superscript> renders the RMP penetration sensitive to ion collisionality and the change in q 95. The kink response is observed to be closely related to the residual level of RMPs at rational surfaces and can be also strongly affected by resistivity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1070664X
Volume :
23
Issue :
9
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Physics of Plasmas
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
118582000
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4961919