Ballooning stability of JET discharges
- 1 December 1989
- journal article
- Published by IOP Publishing in Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion
- Vol. 31 (14) , 2101-2110
- https://doi.org/10.1088/0741-3335/31/14/002
Abstract
Conditions under which ballooning modes are expected to be excited have recently been obtained in two different types of discharges in JET. In the first type, extremely large pressure gradients have been produced in the plasma core through pellet injection in the current rise phase followed by strong additional heating. In the second type, the total pressure of the discharge is approaching the Troyon limit (1988). The stability of these discharges with respect to the ideal MHD ballooning modes has been studied with the stability code HBT. The equilibria are reconstructed with the IDENTC code using the external magnetic measurements and the experimental pressure profile. The results show that the evaluated high beta discharge is unstable in the central region of the plasma. This instability is related to the low shear and not to a large pressure gradient, as expected at the Troyon limit. In the pellet discharges the regions with the large pressure gradients are unstable to ballooning modes at the time of the beta decay, which ends the period of enhanced performance. The maximum pressure gradient in these discharges is limited by the boundary of the first region of stability. The observed phenomena at the beta decay are similar to those observed at the beta limit in DIII-D and TFTR.Keywords
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