Saturated ideal kink/peeling formations described as three-dimensional magnetohydrodynamic tokamak equilibrium states

  • W. A. Cooper
  • , D. Brunetti
  • , B. P. Duval
  • , J. M. Faustin
  • , J. P. Graves
  • , A. Kleiner
  • , H. Patten
  • , D. Pfefferlé
  • , L. Porte
  • , M. Raghunathan
  • , H. Reimerdes
  • , O. Sauter
  • , T. M. Tran

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Abstract

Free boundary magnetohydrodynamic equilibrium states with spontaneous three dimensional deformations of the plasma-vacuum interface are computed for the first time. The structures obtained have the appearance of saturated ideal external kink/peeling modes. High edge pressure gradients yield toroidal mode number n = 1 corrugations for a high edge bootstrap current and larger n distortions when this current is small. Deformations in the plasma boundary region induce a nonaxisymmetric Pfirsch-Schlüter current driving a field-aligned current ribbon consistent with reported experimental observations. A variation in the 3D equilibrium confirms that the n = 1 mode is a kink/peeling structure. We surmise that our calculated equilibrium structures constitute a viable model for the edge harmonic oscillations and outer modes associated with a quiescent H-mode operation in shaped tokamak plasmas.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number040701
JournalPhysics of Plasmas
Volume23
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2016
Externally publishedYes

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Condensed Matter Physics

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