2010
DOI: 10.1088/0029-5515/50/4/045009
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Stabilization of ideal pressure gradient driven edge modes during pulsed parallel current drive in reversed field pinch

Abstract: Significant improvement of plasma confinement in the Madison Symmetric Torus reversed field pinch (RFP) has been routinely achieved by applying an inductive electric field at the plasma boundary in the direction parallel to the equilibrium magnetic field at the plasma edge. An auxiliary edge current is driven by this electric field with the goal of replacing the dynamo-driven current and modifying the parallel current profile to reduce current-driven instabilities. This current-drive technique is called pulsed… Show more

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“…The effect of magnetic shear on magnetic fluctuations or MHD mode spectrum has not yet been studied systematically in the RFP configuration. The effect of enhanced magnetic shear on the stability of pressuredriven modes has been treated analytically, with the result that higher shear is favorable to suppressing edge magnetic fluctuations [25]. The discussion of the magnetic shear, however, may not be applicable to the present case where current-driven modes dominate the magnetic fluctuation.…”
Section: Dependence Of Mhd Properties On the Field-reversal Parametermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The effect of magnetic shear on magnetic fluctuations or MHD mode spectrum has not yet been studied systematically in the RFP configuration. The effect of enhanced magnetic shear on the stability of pressuredriven modes has been treated analytically, with the result that higher shear is favorable to suppressing edge magnetic fluctuations [25]. The discussion of the magnetic shear, however, may not be applicable to the present case where current-driven modes dominate the magnetic fluctuation.…”
Section: Dependence Of Mhd Properties On the Field-reversal Parametermentioning
confidence: 99%