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Comparisons of linear and nonlinear plasma response models for non-axisymmetric perturbations

Authors :
Nathaniel Ferraro
Samuel Lazerson
E. A. Lazarus
Yueqiang Liu
V.A. Izzo
A. H. Reiman
L.L. Lao
Francesca Turco
A. D. Turnbull
S.P. Hirshman
M.J. Lanctot
Jong-Kyu Park
W. A. Cooper
Davidson, Ronald C.
Source :
Physics of Plasmas. 20:056114
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
AIP Publishing, 2013.

Abstract

With the installation of non-axisymmetric coil systems on major tokamaks for the purpose of studying the prospects of ELM-free operation, understanding the plasma response to the applied fields is a crucial issue. Application of different response models, using standard tools, to DIII-D discharges with applied non-axisymmetric fields from internal coils, is shown to yield qualitatively different results. The plasma response can be treated as an initial value problem, following the system dynamically from an initial unperturbed state, or from a nearby perturbed equilibrium approach, and using both linear and nonlinear models [A. D. Turnbull, Nucl. Fusion 52, 054016 (2012)]. Criteria are discussed under which each of the approaches can yield a valid response. In the DIII-D cases studied, these criteria show a breakdown in the linear theory despite the small 10 3 relative magnitude of the applied magnetic field perturbations in this case. For nonlinear dynamical evolution simulations to reach a saturated nonlinear steady state, appropriate damping mechanisms need to be provided for each normal mode comprising the response. Other issues arise in the technical construction of perturbed flux surfaces from a displacement and from the presence of near nullspace normal modes. For the nearby equilibrium approach, in the absence of a full 3D equilibrium reconstruction with a controlled comparison, constraints relating the 2D system profiles to the final profiles in the 3D system also need to be imposed to assure accessibility. The magnetic helicity profile has been proposed as an appropriate input to a 3D equilibrium calculation and tests of this show the anticipated qualitative behavior.

Details

ISSN :
10897674 and 1070664X
Volume :
20
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Physics of Plasmas
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....eb332c13c78eade0188fc53aab4c451d
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4805087