Effects of external 3D fields on the core of high-beta hybrid tokamak plasmas

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Abstract

The core of high-beta hybrid tokamaks is sensitive to 3D fields, due to the response of a marginally-stable kink with large m=1/n=1 component as the minimum safety factor approaches unity. Helical core displacements of 1-2cm impact various quantities, as found in ASDEX Upgrade by probing the plasma with n=1 fields: central electron and ion temperature is reduced, causing confinement degradation; core rotation is braked, leading to performance-limiting 2/1 modes as rotation is roughly halved; outward W transport occurs, a potentially beneficial effect. Due to n=1 field amplification, these effects are largest near beta limits and error field correction is applied to minimize them. A modelling effort is ongoing to explain these results. Rotation braking is compared to neoclassical toroidal viscosity predicted by the MHD-kinetic hybrid code MARS-K. The drift-kinetic code NEO-2 is used to evaluate both NTV and the neoclassical W transport in the helical core, represented by a 3D equilibrium from V3FIT-VMEC.

Authors

  • P Piovesan

    • Consorzio RFX
    • CNR
  • L Marrelli

    • Consorzio RFX
  • L Pigatto

    • Consorzio RFX
  • D Terranova

    • Consorzio RFX
  • T Bolzonella

    • Consorzio RFX
  • V Igochine

    • IPP Garching
  • M Sertoli

    • IPP Garching
  • C Angioni

    • IPP Garching
  • A Bock

    • IPP Garching
  • A Gude

    • IPP Garching
  • M Maraschek

    • IPP Garching
  • R McDermott

    • IPP Garching
  • W Suttrop

    • IPP Garching
  • AF Martitsch

    • Uni. Gratz
  • SV Kasilov

    • Uni. Gratz
  • YQ Liu

    • GA