Studies on the response of resistive-wall modes to applied magnetic perturbations in the EXTRAP T2R reversed field pinch
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2005
Abstract:
Arrays of magnetic coils and sensors in the EXTRAP T2R [P. R. Brunsell , Plasma Phys. Controlled Fusion 43 1457 (2001)] reversed-field pinch have been used to investigate the plasma response to an applied resonant magnetic perturbation in the range of the resistive-wall modes (RWMs). Measured RWM growth rates agree with predictions of a cylindrical ideal-plasma model. The linear growth of low-n marginally stable RWMs is related to the so-called resonant-field amplification due to a dominant \n\=2 machine error field of about 2 G. The dynamics of the m=1 RWMs interacting with the applied field produced by the coils can be accurately described by a two-pole system. Estimated poles and residues are given with sufficient accuracy by the cylindrical model with a thin continuous wall.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
DIII-D PLASMAS; FEEDBACK STABILIZATION; STABILITY BOUNDARY; ACTIVE CONTROL; AMPLIFICATION
Elenco autori:
Paccagnella, Roberto; Marchiori, Giuseppe
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