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Effect of resonant magnetic perturbations on COMPASS-C tokamak discharges

Authors :
S.J. Fielding
J. Hugill
B.J. Parham
T.N. Todd
P.S. Haynes
Jorge Ferreira
M. Valovic
R.D. Durst
D.C. Robinson
Richard Fitzpatrick
T. C. Hender
G. Vayakis
I. Jenkins
A. W. Morris
R.J. La Haye
P. G. Carolan
T. Edlington
Source :
Nuclear Fusion. 32:2091-2117
Publication Year :
1992
Publisher :
IOP Publishing, 1992.

Abstract

Experimental results from the COMPASS-C tokamak reveal a sharp threshold in amplitude above which externally applied static resonant magnetic perturbations (RMPs) induce stationary magnetic islands. Such islands (in particular, m=2, n=1 islands) give rise to a significant degradation in energy and particle confinement, suppression of the sawtooth oscillation and a large change in the impurity ion toroidal velocity. The observed threshold for inducing stationary (2,1) islands is consistent with a phenomenological resistive MHD model which takes into account plasma rotation (including poloidal flow damping) and externally applied resonant fields. Broadly similar results are found for applied fields other than m=2, n=1. Other results from RMP experiments are also discussed, such as the stabilization of rotating MHD activity, stimulated disruptions and extensions to the disruptive density limit. Finally, the likely effect of field errors on large tokamaks is briefly examined in the light of the COMPASS-C results

Details

ISSN :
00295515
Volume :
32
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nuclear Fusion
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........4827d1ef148264eb1416163a776e8164
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1088/0029-5515/32/12/i02