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Importance of non-ideal effects for peeling-ballooning stability thresholds in spherical tokamaks

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Abstract

It is shown that non-ideal physics can crucially alter peeling-ballooning (PB) stability limits in spherical torus (ST) configurations. Emphasis is placed on identifying conditions under which these extended-MHD effects become important. Ideal-MHD has been successful in predicting PB stability thresholds [and associated edge-localized modes (ELMs)] in conventional aspect ratio tokamaks. Although ideal-MHD finds agreement with observations of ELMs in STs in some cases, such as some ballooning-limited cases in MAST, its success in describing stability limits in STs is far more limited than in conventional aspect ratio tokamaks. We employ the extended-MHD code M3D-C1 to investigate macroscopic edge stability in ELMing and ELM-free discharges in NSTX and MAST. It is found that PB growth rates in ELMing NSTX discharges tend to exhibit a strong scaling with resistivity, especially in kink-peeling limited regimes, while in ELM-free scenarios and in the considered MAST discharge this happens to a lesser extent. We present analysis to determine under what conditions non-ideal MHD effects are required to accurately describe PB stability. These results constitute a valuable basis for the development of a predictive model for ELMs in STs, which is an important step towards a compact fusion power plant.

Publication: A. Kleiner et al 2021 Nucl. Fusion 61 064002<br>Another paper is planned for the future

Presenters

  • Andreas Kleiner

    Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory

Authors

  • Andreas Kleiner

    Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory

  • Nathaniel M Ferraro

    Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory

  • Gustavo P Canal

    Instituto de Fı́sica, Universidade de São Paulo, University of São Paulo - Institute of Physics, University of Sao Paulo, Brazil

  • Ahmed Diallo

    Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory

  • Andrew Kirk

    CCFE Culham Science Centre, CCFE, Culham Science Centre, Culham Centre for Fusion Energy, CCFE, CCFE, Culham Science Centre, Abingdon, Oxon, OX14 3DB, UK, MAST

  • Lucy Kogan

    CCFE Culham Science Centre, CCFE, UKAEA

  • Siobhan F Smith

    CCFE Culham Science Centre