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Role of the stabilizing shell in high- beta , low-q disruptions in PBX-M

Authors :
D.W. Roberts
S.M. Kaye
Fred Levinton
S. Sesnic
Neil Pomphrey
H.W. Kugel
Ye Sun
B.P. LeBlanc
R.E. Bell
J. Manickam
M. Okabayashi
H. Takahashi
D.J. Warda
R. Hatcher
Robert Kaita
Source :
Nuclear Fusion. 36:1167-1188
Publication Year :
1996
Publisher :
IOP Publishing, 1996.

Abstract

The characteristics of high- beta , low-q disruptions have been studied in PBX-M, a device with a nearby conducting shell. The coupling between the wall and the plasma was varied by choosing different plasma shapes, including nearly circular plasmas, D-shaped plasmas and bean-shaped plasmas (indented on the midplane), and by increasing the effective coverage of the plasma by the shell. Disruption precursors were observed to have a strong dependence on the coupling between the plasma and the shell. Measured mode growth times vary from between several times the Alfven time-scale (~100 mu s) to the L/R time-scale of the wall (~20 ms). The behaviour of observed disruption precursors is interpreted in terms of the resistive wall mode theory of ideal plasmas, and a detailed calculation of the stability of a strongly coupled bean configuration using the NOVA-W linear stability code is presented. The experimental observations are in good agreement with the theoretical predictions

Details

ISSN :
00295515
Volume :
36
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nuclear Fusion
Accession number :
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