OAK A271 COMPARISON OF SENSORS FOR RESISTIVE WALL MODE FEEDBACK CONTROL MILESTONE No.145 CONTAINING PLASMA INSTABILITIES WITH METAL WALLS. The most serious instabilities in the tokamak are those described by ideal magneto-hydrodynamic theory. These modes limit the stable operating space of the tokamak. The ideal MHD calculations predict the stable operating space of the tokamak may be approximately doubled when a perfectly conducting metal wall is placed near the plasma boundary, compared to the case with no wall (free boundary). The unstable mode distortions of the plasma column cannot bulge out through a perfectly conducting wall. However, real walls have finite conductivity and when plasmas are operated in the regime between the free bou...
Feedback control of nonaxisymmetric resistive wall modes is studied analytically for cylindrical pla...
The resistive wall mode (RWM) and neoclassical tearing mode (NTM) have been simultaneously suppresse...
Active control of the resistive wall mode (RWM) for DIII-D [Luxon and Davis, Fusion Technol. 8, 441 ...
One promising approach to maintaining stability of high beta tokamak plasmas is the use of a conduct...
DIII-D experiments demonstrate simultaneous stability measurements and control of resistive wall mod...
Reliable plasma operation at high beta, b ” 2 m 0<p>/B2, and high normalized beta, b N ” b /(I...
Recent MHD calculations predict that, for a plasma with sufficient rotation, a resistive wall can pr...
Control of MHD instabilities using a conducting wall together with external magnetic fields is an im...
OAK A271 RESISTIVE WALL STABILIZATION OF HIGH BETA PLASMAS IN DIII-D. Recent DIII-D experiments show...
A proof of principle magnetic feedback stabilization experiment has been carried out to suppress the...
Tokamaks can excite kink modes that can lock or nearly lock to the vacuum vessel wall, and whose rot...
Two approaches to achieving long-time scale stabilization of the ideal kink mode with a real, finite...
A wide range of unstable current driven MHD modes is present in the re- versed τeld pinch (RFP) conτ...
Active control of the resistive wall mode has been considered as an alternative way, besides passive...
The requirements for active resistive wall mode (RWM) feedback control have been systematically inve...
Feedback control of nonaxisymmetric resistive wall modes is studied analytically for cylindrical pla...
The resistive wall mode (RWM) and neoclassical tearing mode (NTM) have been simultaneously suppresse...
Active control of the resistive wall mode (RWM) for DIII-D [Luxon and Davis, Fusion Technol. 8, 441 ...
One promising approach to maintaining stability of high beta tokamak plasmas is the use of a conduct...
DIII-D experiments demonstrate simultaneous stability measurements and control of resistive wall mod...
Reliable plasma operation at high beta, b ” 2 m 0<p>/B2, and high normalized beta, b N ” b /(I...
Recent MHD calculations predict that, for a plasma with sufficient rotation, a resistive wall can pr...
Control of MHD instabilities using a conducting wall together with external magnetic fields is an im...
OAK A271 RESISTIVE WALL STABILIZATION OF HIGH BETA PLASMAS IN DIII-D. Recent DIII-D experiments show...
A proof of principle magnetic feedback stabilization experiment has been carried out to suppress the...
Tokamaks can excite kink modes that can lock or nearly lock to the vacuum vessel wall, and whose rot...
Two approaches to achieving long-time scale stabilization of the ideal kink mode with a real, finite...
A wide range of unstable current driven MHD modes is present in the re- versed τeld pinch (RFP) conτ...
Active control of the resistive wall mode has been considered as an alternative way, besides passive...
The requirements for active resistive wall mode (RWM) feedback control have been systematically inve...
Feedback control of nonaxisymmetric resistive wall modes is studied analytically for cylindrical pla...
The resistive wall mode (RWM) and neoclassical tearing mode (NTM) have been simultaneously suppresse...
Active control of the resistive wall mode (RWM) for DIII-D [Luxon and Davis, Fusion Technol. 8, 441 ...