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Linear gyrokinetic stability of a high β non-inductive spherical tokamak

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Linear gyrokinetic stability of a high β non-inductive spherical tokamak
Abstract
Spherical tokamaks (STs) have been shown to possess properties desirable for a fusion power plant such as achieving high plasma β and having increased vertical stability. To understand the confinement properties that might be expected in the conceptual design for a high β ST fusion reactor, a 1 GW ST plasma equilibrium was analysed using local linear gyrokinetics to determine the type of micro-instabilities that arise. Kinetic ballooning modes and micro-tearing modes are found to be the dominant instabilities. The parametric dependence of these linear modes was determined and, from the insights gained, the equilibrium was tuned to find a regime marginally stable to all micro-instabilities at θ 0 = 0.0. This work identifies the most important micro-instabilities expected to generate turbulent transport in high β STs. The impact of such modes must be faithfully captured in first-principles-based reduced models of anomalous transport that are needed for predictive simulations.
Publication
Nuclear Fusion
Volume
62
Issue
1
Pages
016009
Date
2021-12
Journal Abbr
Nucl. Fusion
Language
en
ISSN
0029-5515
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8/29/24, 10:35 AM
Library Catalog
Institute of Physics
Extra
19 citations (Crossref/DOI) [2024-10-03] 19 citations (Crossref/DOI) [2024-10-02] Publisher: IOP Publishing
Citation
Patel, B. S., Dickinson, D., Roach, C. M., & Wilson, H. R. (2021). Linear gyrokinetic stability of a high β non-inductive spherical tokamak. Nuclear Fusion, 62(1), 016009. https://doi.org/10.1088/1741-4326/ac359c
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