Critical stability issues involving magnetic reconnection that are likely to influence the successful operation of burning plasma experiments are addressed. In particular, we discuss: (1) the stabilization of drift-tearing modes in weakly collisional regimes, with particular reference to nonlinear stability, including neo-classical effects; (2) the present understanding of sawtooth oscillations, in particular the interpretation of peculiar sawtooth features in FTU experiments with pellet injection; (3) reconnection near the X-points of magnetic separatrices.
Predicting the behaviour of magnetic reconnection processes in fusion burning plasma experiments
Grasso D;Lazzaro E;
2004
Abstract
Critical stability issues involving magnetic reconnection that are likely to influence the successful operation of burning plasma experiments are addressed. In particular, we discuss: (1) the stabilization of drift-tearing modes in weakly collisional regimes, with particular reference to nonlinear stability, including neo-classical effects; (2) the present understanding of sawtooth oscillations, in particular the interpretation of peculiar sawtooth features in FTU experiments with pellet injection; (3) reconnection near the X-points of magnetic separatrices.File in questo prodotto:
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