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- Title
Feedback Suppression of Resistive Wall Modes in a Tokamak.
- Authors
Mikhailovskii, A. B.; Pustovitov, V. D.
- Abstract
The possibility of feedback suppression of the external kink modes in a tokamak with a resistive wall is studied theoretically, assuming that the stabilizing conductors are located at a certain distance from the wall and without making any assumptions regarding the locations of the magnetic sensors that close the feedback circuit and the parameters (i.e., the particular components of the perturbed magnetic field or magnetic fluxes) measured by the sensors. It is shown that the efficiency of the stabilizing system can generally be analyzed within a two-parameter model. The parameters of the problem are the jump in the logarithmic derivative of the radial magnetic field in the region where the stabilizing conductors are positioned and the ratio of the minor radius of the torus on which the conductors are wound to the radius of the wall. However, specific calculations should be carried out with at least a three-parameter model: the final results should depend on the currents in the conductors and the locations of the conductors and magnetic sensors. The relation between the magnetic parameter in the criterion for the suppression of the resistive wall modes and the currents in the stabilizing conductors is clarified, and the current magnitudes required for the suppression are estimated. © 2000 MAIK “Nauka / Interperiodica”.
- Subjects
TOKAMAKS; TRAPPED-particle instabilities; ELECTRONIC feedback
- Publication
Plasma Physics Reports, 2000, Vol 26, Issue 6, p477
- ISSN
1063-780X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1134/1.952881