In this work, the magneto-hydro-dynamic stability of pressure driven modes in the reversed field pinch has been analyzed. It is shown that at low and intermediate beta's, i.e., typically for values below 20-25%, the tearing parity is dominant, while only at very high beta, well above the achieved experimental values, at least part of the modes are converted to ideal interchange instabilities. Before their transition to ideal instabilities, according to their Lundquist number scaling, they can be classified as resistive-g modes.

Pressure driven tearing and interchange modes in the reversed field pinch

R Paccagnella
2013

Abstract

In this work, the magneto-hydro-dynamic stability of pressure driven modes in the reversed field pinch has been analyzed. It is shown that at low and intermediate beta's, i.e., typically for values below 20-25%, the tearing parity is dominant, while only at very high beta, well above the achieved experimental values, at least part of the modes are converted to ideal interchange instabilities. Before their transition to ideal instabilities, according to their Lundquist number scaling, they can be classified as resistive-g modes.
2013
Istituto gas ionizzati - IGI - Sede Padova
Inglese
20
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http://biblioproxy.cnr.it:2065/10.1063/1.4789446
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EDGE-LOCALIZED MODES
MAGNETOHYDRODYNAMIC STABILITY
RESISTIVE WALLS
CONFIGURATIONS
INSTABILITIES
This work was supported by the European Communities under Contract of Association between EURATOM/ENEA. "Funding under Association Contract FU07-CT-2007-00053". / Article Number: 012119 / La rivista è pubblicata anche online con ISSN 1089-7674.
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