Reconstruction of 3D VMEC equilibria with helical cores in DIII-D

ORAL

Abstract

A helical core is a feature accessible by high performance hybrid discharges. It becomes dominant, if the 3/2 tearing mode, typically dominating hybrid discharges, is suppressed. It has been experimentally verified in ASDEX-U, and recently in DIII-D. The VMEC/V3FIT codes allow for 3D reconstruction, which is shown here for the first time in a tokamak. The reconstructed helical core equilibrium can be used to numerically study the properties of an experimentally observed helical core. The helical core is a saturated internal kink, excited by 3D perturbation fields and driven primarily by the pressure gradient near q = 1. It is bifurcated from an axisymmetric state by 3D fields. It flattens the q-profile in the core, potentially stabilizing sawteeth. It contributes to flux pumping, which broadens the current density profile. This analysis will help to determine possible benefits or disadvantages for the high beta hybrid scenario.

Authors

  • A. Wingen

    ORNL, Oak Ridge National Labratory

  • R.S. Wilcox

    ORNL

  • M. Cianciosa

    ORNL, Oak Ridge National Lab, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

  • S.K. Seal

    ORNL, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge National Lab

  • E.A. Unterberg

    ORNL

  • Steven Hirshman

    ORNL, Oak Ridge National Lab, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

  • P. Piovesan

    Consorzio RFX, Italy, CONSORZIO RFX, Consorzio RFX (CNR, ENEA, INFN, Universit\`{a} di Padova, Acciaierie Venete SpA), Consorzio RFX, Padova, Italy

  • F. Turco

    Columbia University, Columbia U, COLUMBIA U