High-beta extended MHD simulations of stellarators

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Abstract

The high beta properties of stellarator plasmas are studied using the nonlinear, extended MHD code NIMROD. In this work, we describe recent developments to the semi-implicit operator which allow the code to model 3D plasma evolution with better accuracy and efficiency. The configurations under investigation are an l=2, M=5 torsatron with geometry modeled after the Compact Toroidal Hybrid (CTH) experiment and an l=2, M=10 torsatron capable of having vacuum rotational transform profiles near unity. High-beta plasmas are created using a volumetric heating source and temperature dependent anisotropic thermal conduction and resistivity. To reduce computation expenses, simulations are initialized from stellarator symmetric pseudo-equilibria by turning on symmetry breaking modes at finite beta. The onset of MHD instabilities and nonlinear consequences are monitored as a function of beta as well as the fragility of the magnetic surfaces.

*Research supported by US DOE under grant no. DE-FG02-99ER54546.

Authors

  • T. A. Bechtel

    • Univ of Wisconsin, Madison
  • C. C. Hegna

    • Univ of Wisconsin, Madison
  • C. R. Sovinec

    • Univ of Wisconsin, Madison
  • N. A. Roberds

    • Auburn University