Nuclear Fusion (Jan 2023)

Penetration properties of applied resonant magnetic perturbation in HL-2A tokamak

  • X. Wang,
  • H.W. Zhang,
  • W.J. Chen,
  • T.F. Sun,
  • W. Zhang,
  • Z.W. Ma

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1088/1741-4326/aceb77
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 63, no. 9
p. 096023

Abstract

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Any arbitrary perturbation on a magnetic field separatrix can cause a structure named homoclinic tangle in tokamaks. Both an edge localized mode (ELM) and a resonant magnetic perturbation (RMP) can lead to a perturbation of the magnetic field on the separatrix. Under the appropriate circumstances, RMP could alleviate or even completely suppress a rapid collapse process of an ELM. The simulation results using the CLTx code, the extended version of the three-dimensional toroidal magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) code (CLT (Ci-Liu-Ti, which means MHDs in Chinese)) with a scrape-off layer, show the structure of the homoclinic tangle with a borderline stochastic region resulting from RMP in HL-2A tokamak. Strongly distorted magnetic field lines with the homoclinic tangle could connect to the tokamak divertors. The footprints of these magnetic field lines on the divertors are consistent with the energy deposit spots in the experiment. From Poincaré plots of escaped magnetic field lines, it is found that the depth of the plasma edge region penetrated by these field lines depends on the RMP coil current, the rotation frequency of the RMP field, and the plasma resistivity.

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