Theory and simulation basis for magnetohydrodynamic stability in DIII-D

A. D. Turnbull, D. P. Brennan, M. S. Chu, L. L. Lao, P. B. Snyder

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Theory and simulation have provided one of the critical foundations for many of the significant achievements in magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) stability in DIII-D over the past two decades. Early signature achievements included the validation of tokamak MHD stability limits, beta and performance optimization through cross-section shaping and profiles, and the development of new operational regimes. More recent accomplishments encompass the realization and sustainment of wall stabilization using plasma rotation and active feedback, a new understanding of edge stability and its relation to edge-localized modes, and recent successes in predicting resistive tearing and interchange instabilities. The key to success has been the synergistic tie between the theory effort and the experiment made possible by the detailed equilibrium reconstruction data available in DIII-D and the corresponding attention to the measured details in the modeling. This interaction fosters an emphasis on the important phenomena and leads to testable theoretical predictions. Also important is the application of a range of analytic and simulation techniques, coupled with a program of numerical tool development. The result is a comprehensive integrated approach to fusion science and improving the tokamak approach to burning plasmas.

原文English
頁(從 - 到)875-905
頁數31
期刊Fusion Science and Technology
48
發行號2
DOIs
出版狀態Published - 2005 10月

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • 土木與結構工程
  • 核能與高能物理
  • 核能與工程
  • 一般材料科學
  • 機械工業

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