Publication Date:
2005
abstract:
An array of saddle coils having Nc
=16 equally spaced positions along the toroidal direction has
been installed for feedback control of resistive wall modes RWMs on the EXTRAP T2R
reversed-field pinch P. R. Brunsell, H. Bergsaker, M. Cecconello et al., Plasma Phys. Controlled
Fusion 43, 1457 2001. Using feedback, multiple nonresonant RWMs are simultaneously
suppressed for three to four wall times. Feedback stabilization of RWMs results in a significant
prolongation of the discharge duration. This is linked to a better sustainment of the plasma and
tearing mode toroidal rotation with feedback. Due to the limited number of coils in the toroidal
direction, pairs of modes with toroidal mode numbers n,n that fulfill the condition n-n=Nc
are
coupled by the feedback action from the discrete coil array. With only one unstable mode in a pair
of coupled modes, the suppression of the unstable mode is successful. If two modes are unstable in
a coupled pair, two possibilities exist: partial suppression of both modes or, alternatively, complete
stabilization of one target mode while the other is left unstable
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
REVERSED-FIELD PINCH; STABILITY; FEEDBACK; SHELL; INSTABILITIES
List of contributors:
Paccagnella, Roberto; Marchiori, Giuseppe; Manduchi, Gabriele
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