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MHD INSTABILITIES IN TOKAMAKS

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A general introduction to ideal magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) stability of tokamak plasmas is given, using linear perturbations of the ideal MHD equations. Subsequently the Energy Principle for ideal MHD instabilities is derived. The specific instabilities which are then discussed are loosely divided into two categories. Under the name "current driven instabilities", external and internal kink modes, which are modes with a large radial extent, are discussed. The internal m = 1 kink mode is responsible for sawtooth collapses and fishbone oscillations in tokamaks. Under the header "pressure driven instabilities", more localized modes are presented. These modes may limit the pressure gradient in the plasma without causing sizeable disruptions. The ballooning limit and the Mercier criterion are presented. The Troyon limit is mentioned as a synthesis of several of these stability boundaries.

Year of Publication
2010
Journal
Fusion Science and Technology
Volume
57
Number
2T
Number of Pages
124-136
Date Published
Feb
Type of Article
Proceedings Paper
ISBN Number
1536-1055
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ISI:000277392200015
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dc0c08fe43b73eaac907120e08cdc884
Alternate Journal
Fusion Sci. Technol.
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