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Publikováno v:
Physics Letters A. :128940
In the presence of energetic particles (EPs), the Long-Lived Mode (LLM) frequency multiplication with n = 1,2,3 or higher is often observed on HL-2A, where n is the toroidal mode number. Hybrid kinetic-MHD model simulations of the energetic particle
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Publikováno v:
Nuclear Fusion. 61:116021
Direct interactions between the n=1 (n is the toroidal mode number) resistive internal kink instability and relativistic runaway electrons (REs) in a post thermal quench toroidal plasma are numerically investigated. A recently developed hybrid model,
Publikováno v:
Plasma Science and Technology. 23:095107
In the presence of energetic particles (EPs) from auxiliary heating and burning plasmas, fishbone instability and Alfven modes can be excited and their transition can take place in certain overlapping regimes. Using the hybrid kinetic-magnetohydrodyn
Publikováno v:
Sherwood Fusion Theory Conference, Princeton, NJ (United States), 15 Apr 2019.
Autor:
Tomas Markovic, Eva Macusova, Charlson C. Kim, Yueqiang Liu, Ondrej Ficker, Carlos Paz-Soldan, Paul Parks, Li Li, L.L. Lao
Publikováno v:
Physics of Plasmas
The 3-D field induced relativistic runaway electron (RE) loss has been simulated for DIII-D and COMPASS plasmas, utilizing the MARS-F code incorporated with the recently developed and updated RE orbit module (REORBIT). Modeling shows effectively 100%
Publikováno v:
Nuclear Fusion. 59:126021
Publikováno v:
Nuclear Fusion. 59:106046
The runaway electron (RE) distributions driven by a large toroidal electric field induced by the drop in the temperature profile due to disruption or pellets are comprehensively simulated by the 3D Fokker–Planck (FP) solver CQL3D (Harvey and McCoy
Autor:
Stephen Jardin, Joseph McClenaghan, Charlson C. Kim, Brendan Lyons, N.M. Ferraro, L.L. Lao, Paul Parks, Yueqiang Liu
Publikováno v:
Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion. 61:064001