Resistive ballooning modes in general toroidal geometry

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Abstract

Resistive ballooning modes (RBM) could be unstable and responsible for edge plasma fluctuations and anomalous transport in tokamaks and stellarators. A linear stability theory of RBM is investigated using a two fluid model based on the reduced Braginskii equations for arbitrary three dimensional geometry. RBM eigenvalues and eigenfunctions are calculated for a variety of equilibria including axisymmetric shifted circular geometry ($s-\alpha$ model) and configurations of interest to the Helically Symmetric stellarator (HSX). Attempts to generalize previous analytic calculations of RBM stability using a two scale analysis on $s-\alpha$ equilibria to more general 3-D equilibria will be addressed.

*This research was supported by the U.S. DOE under Grants No. DE-FG02-99E54546 and DE-FG02-86ERS3218.

Authors

  • Tariq Rafiq

  • Chris C. Hegna

    • University of Wisconsin-Madison
  • James D. Callen

    • University of Wisconsin
    • Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53706-1609