Mitigation of Alfvenic activity by 3D magnetic perturbations on NSTX
Authors: G.J. Kramer, A. Bortolon, N.M. Ferraro,
D.A. Spong,
N.A. Crocker, D.S. Darrow, E.D. Fredrickson, S.
Kubota,
J-K. Park, M. Podesta, W.W. Heidbrink, and the NSTX Team
Abstract: Observations on the National Spherical
Torus eXperiment (NSTX) indicate that externally applied
non-axisymmetric magnetic perturbations (MP) can reduce the
amplitude of Toroidal Alfven Eigenmodes (TAE) and Global Alfven
Eigenmodes (GAE) in response to pulsed n=3 non-resonant fields.
From full-orbit following Monte Carlo simulations with the 1- and
2-fluid resistive MHD plasma response to the magnetic perturbation
included, it was found that in response to MP pulses the fast-ion
losses increased and the fast-ion drive for the GAEs was reduced.
The MP did not affect the fast-ion drive for the TAEs
significantly but the Alfven continuum at the plasma edge was
found to be altered due to the toroidal symmetry breaking which
leads to coupling of different toroidal harmonics. The TAE gap was
reduced at the edge creating enhanced continuum damping of the
global TAEs, which is consistent with the observations. The
results suggest that optimized non-axisymmetric MP might be
exploited to control and mitigate Alfven instabilities by
tailoring the fast-ion distribution function and/or continuum
structure.
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