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Title STABILZATION OF NEOCLASSICAL TEARING MODES BY LOCALIZED ECCD IN DIII-D
Creator/Author R. PRATER ; R.A. ELLIS,III ; R.J. LA HAYE ; J.M. LOHR ; T.C. LUCE ; F.W. PERKINS ; C.C. PETTY ; J.R. FERRON ; D.A. HUMPHREYS ; E.J. STRAIT
Publication Date2002 May 01
OSTI IdentifierOSTI ID: 804886
DOE Contract NumberAC03-99ER54463
Other Number(s)TRN: US200309%%104
Resource TypeConference
Resource RelationConference: 12th Joint Workshop on Electron Cyclotron Emission and Electron Cyclotron Resonance Heating, Aix-En-Provence (FR), 05/13/2002--05/16/2002; Other Information: THIS IS A PREPRINT OF A PAPER PRESENTED AT THE 12TH JOINT WORKSHOP ON ELECTRON CYCLOTRON EMISSION AND ELECTRON CYCLOTRON RESONANCE HEATING, MAY 13-16,2002, IN AIX-EN-PROVENCE, FRANCE, AND TO BE PUBLISHED IN THE ''PRODEEDINGS''; PBD: 1 May 2002
Research OrgGENERAL ATOMICS (US)
Sponsoring Org(US)
Subject43 PARTICLE ACCELERATORS; ALGORITHMS; AMPLITUDES; BOOTSTRAP CURRENT; CYCLOTRONS; DECAY; DOUBLET-3 DEVICE; ECR HEATING; ELECTRONS; HEATING; MAGNETIC SURFACES; STORED ENERGY
Description/AbstractNeoclassical tearing modes (NTMs) are MHD modes which can become destabilized in a tokamak by a helical pressure perturbation. The NTM is particularly well suited to control since the mode is linearly stable although nonlinearly unstable, so if the island amplitude can be decreased below a threshold size the mode will decay and vanish. One means of shrinking the island is the replacement of the ''missing'' bootstrap current by a localized current generated by electron cyclotron current drive (ECCD). This method has been applied to the m=3/n=2 and the 2/1 tearing modes in DIII-D, in H-mode plasmas with ongoing ELMs and sawteeth, both of which generate seed islands periodically. In the case of the 3/2 mode, full suppression was obtained robustly by applying about 1.5 MW of ECCD very near the flux surface of maximum mode amplitude. When the mode first appears in the plasma the stored energy decreases by 30%, but when the mode is stabilized by the ECCD the beta may be raised above the initial threshold pressure by 20% by additional neutral beam heating, thereby effecting an improvement in the limiting beta of nearly a factor 2. An innovative automated search algorithm was implemented to find and retain the optimum location for the ECCD in the presence of the mode. Only partial success has been obtained in stabilizing the 2/1 mode by ECCD, but calculations indicate that ECCD power near 3 MW should be adequate for complete suppression of this mode.
Country of PublicationUnited States
LanguageEnglish
FormatMedium: X; Size: 11 pages
Availability Oakland Operations Office, Oakland, CA (US); INIS
System Entry Date2008 Feb 05
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