Data di Pubblicazione:
2003
Abstract:
The formation of magnetic islands with mode numbers (m > 1, n 1) apparently triggered by sawtooth crashes has for a long time been a concern in JET
discharges with auxiliary heating as it affects the peak performance, in terms of
stored energy or of neutron yield (in DT experiments). The phenomenological association of the sawtooth crash with the onset of resistive modes is particularly
relevant in the context of neo-classical tearing modes (NTM) theory that
requires the formation of a seed island above a critical value. Relying on observations and on an understanding of the role of the collapse phase of
the (m = 1, n = 1) instability, we propose as physical mechanism of destabilization
of the metastable NTM a forced reconnection process due to electro-dynamic mode coupling. For a definite mode number congruence and frequency matching
conditions a bifurcation pattern appears in the behaviour of the driven
mode. Modelling of a JET discharge shows that for perfect frequency matching conditions the triggering of the (m = 3, n = 2) NTM could be due
to either two-mode toroidal coupling or three-mode non-linear coupling. The
observed mode frequencies in the cases examined, suggest non-linear coupling, with the (m = 3, n = 2) mode being driven by (m = 1, n = 1) and
(m = 4, n = 3) modes, the (m = 1, n = 1) being provided either by the sawtooth
precursor or by fishbones.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
NTM; Accoppiamento modi; JET; denti di sega
Elenco autori:
Lazzaro, Enzo; Nowak, Silvana
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