Nonlinear, three-dimensional magnetohydrodynamics of noncircular tokamaks
- 1 January 1976
- journal article
- Published by AIP Publishing in Physics of Fluids
- Vol. 19 (1) , 134-140
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.861310
Abstract
Rosenbluth’s nonlinear, approximate tokamak equations of motion are generalized to three dimensions. The equations describe magnetohydrodynamics in the low β, incompressible, large aspect ratio limit. Conservation laws are derived and a well‐known form of the energy principle is recovered from the linearized equations. The equations are solved numerically to study kink modes in tokamaks with rectangular cross section. Fixed‐boundary kink modes, for which the plasma completely fills the conducting chamber, are considered. These modes, which are marginally stable to lowest order in circular tokamaks, become unstable with large growth rates, comparable to the growth rates of free boundary kink modes. The unstable modes are found using linearized, two‐dimensional equations. The linear results are used as initial values in the nonlinear, three‐dimensional computations. The nonlinear results show that the magnetic field is perturbed only slightly, while a large amount of plasma convection takes place carrying plasma from the center of the chamber to the walls.Keywords
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