Impact of shaping on microstability in high-performance tokamak plasmas
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- Beeke, O. (Author)
- Barnes, M. (Author)
- Romanelli, M. (Author)
- Nakata, M. (Author)
- Yoshida, M. (Author)
Title
Impact of shaping on microstability in high-performance tokamak plasmas
Abstract
We have used the local-δf gyrokinetic code GS2 to perform studies of the effect of flux-surface shaping on two highly-shaped, low- and high-β JT-60SA-relevant equilibria, including a successful benchmark with the GKV code. We find that for a high-performance plasma, i.e. one with high plasma beta and steep pressure gradients, the turbulent outwards radial fluxes may be reduced by minimizing the elongation. We explain the results as a competition between the local magnetic shear and finite-Larmor-radius (FLR) stabilization. Electromagnetic studies indicate that kinetic ballooning modes are stabilized by increased shaping due to an increased sensitivity to FLR effects, relative to the ion-temperature-gradient instability. Nevertheless, at high enough β, increased elongation degrades the local magnetic shear stabilization that enables access to the region of ballooning second-stability.
Publication
Nuclear Fusion
Volume
61
Issue
6
Pages
066020
Date
2021-05
Journal Abbr
Nucl. Fusion
Language
en
ISSN
0029-5515
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8/29/24, 10:32 AM
Library Catalog
Institute of Physics
Extra
8 citations (Crossref/DOI) [2024-10-03]
8 citations (Crossref/DOI) [2024-10-02]
Publisher: IOP Publishing
Citation
Beeke, O., Barnes, M., Romanelli, M., Nakata, M., & Yoshida, M. (2021). Impact of shaping on microstability in high-performance tokamak plasmas. Nuclear Fusion, 61(6), 066020. https://doi.org/10.1088/1741-4326/abf660
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