Internal disruptions in tokamaks
- 1 May 1978
- journal article
- Published by IOP Publishing in Nuclear Fusion
- Vol. 18 (5) , 609-628
- https://doi.org/10.1088/0029-5515/18/5/002
Abstract
The authors study the hypothesis that sawtooth oscillations or internal disruptions are the result of a cyclic process in which the plasma core is resistively heated until the safety factor drops below unity, causing the m = 1 tearing mode to become unstable, to grow with an accelerating growth rate, and ultimately to flatten the electron temperature and safety factor profiles. A model based on this hypothesis compares favourably with experimental data from the Oak Ridge Tokamak (ORMAK) in explaining (1) the rate at which a sawtooth rises, (2) the radial dependence of the precursor and main sawtooth oscillation amplitudes, (3) the accelerating growth of the m = 1 precursor oscillations, and (4) the repetition time of the sawteeth. The heat lost from the central region during the internal disruption is found to transport diffusively through the exterior plasma with a conduction coefficient that agrees within a factor of two with the value inferred from the observed electron power balance.Keywords
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