2000
DOI: 10.2172/750431
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Robustness and flexibility in compact quasiaxial stellarators: Global ideal MHD stability and energetic particle transport

Abstract: Concerns about the flexibility and robustness of a compact quasiaxial stellarator design are addressed by studying the effects of varied pressure and rotational transform profiles on expected performance. For thirty, related, fully three-dimensional configurations the global, ideal magnetohydrodynamic stability is evaluated as well as energetic particle transport. It is found that tokamak intuition is relevant to understanding the magnetohydrodynamic stability, with pressure gradient driving terms and shear st… Show more

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“…18 Peaking the pressure profile raises the beta limit for both the kink and the ballooning mode, while a broader pressure profile is more unstable. A broader current profile raises the beta limit for both modes.…”
Section: A Quasi-axisymmetric Plasma Configurationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…18 Peaking the pressure profile raises the beta limit for both the kink and the ballooning mode, while a broader pressure profile is more unstable. A broader current profile raises the beta limit for both modes.…”
Section: A Quasi-axisymmetric Plasma Configurationsmentioning
confidence: 99%