Artigo Revisado por pares

Low-frequency linear response of a cylindrical tokamak with arbitrary cross-section to ‘helical’ perturbations

1980; Cambridge University Press; Volume: 24; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1017/s0022377800022790

ISSN

1469-7807

Autores

T. H. Jensen, M. S. Chu,

Tópico(s)

Particle accelerators and beam dynamics

Resumo

Current driven, ‘helical’ (non-axisymmetric) modes of a tokamak with arbitrary cross-section are considered in the straight (cylindrical) geometry approximation. The plasma is considered surrounded by a resistive wall. The plasma may be unstable on a fast time-scale, namely the MHD or tearing mode time-scale, on a slow time-scale given by the wall properties or it may be stable. The formalism given in this paper allows determination of stability by relatively simple numerical means. In the case of instability on the slow time-scale, the formalism allows determination of growth rates and mode structures. Since the formalism is an eigenvalue formalism with orthogonal eigenfunctions, it is well suited for calculation of the effects on a stable plasma of slow error fields caused by externally driven error currents flowing predominantly in the direction of the ignorable co-ordinate.

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