MHD and 2-Fluid Stability of DIII-D Shot \#96043 using the NIMROD Code

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Abstract

DIII-D shot \#96043 exhibits sawtooth free periods during NB/RF heating. These periods are terminated by ``giant sawtooth'' crashes. This discharge has formed the basis for computational evaluation of the Porcelli model [1]. We have begun [2] to use this discharge in a verification and validation campaign for energetic particle model the NIMROD code [3]. The ability to perform and understand resistive and extended MHD computations is necessary for a proper V \& V study of the energetic particle model. At t=1900 msec, unstable modes are the 1/1 ideal kink mode, a resistive 2/2 mode and a number of high-n localized rippling modes with $q \sim 3$ (near the separatrix). With resistive MHD the high-n modes can be stabilized by a combination of viscosity profile and anisotropic thermal conductivity. When 2-fluid are introduced new high-n localized mode appear. Linear results for all models and nonlinear results for resistive MHD are presented.\\[0pt] [1] M. Choi, A. D. Turnbull, V. S. Chan, et al., Phys. Plasmas 14, 112517 (2007). [2] D. D. Schnack, et al., Bull. Am. Phys. Soc. 54, paper S1.00056 (Abstract Only) (2009). [3] C. C. Kim and the NIMROD Team, Phys. Plasmas 15, 072507 (2008).

*Work supported by USDOE.

Authors

  • Dalton Schnack

    • University of Wisconsin-Madison
    • University of Wisconsin
  • Scott Kruger

    • Tech-X Corporation
    • Tech-X Corp
    • Tech-X
    • Tech-X Corp.
    • TechX Corp.
  • C.C. Kim

    • University of Washington
    • University of Washington, Seattle
    • PSI-Center, U. of Washington
  • Alan Turnbull

    • General Atomics
    • GA