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(THP1/12) Approach to High Stability Beta Limit and its Control by Fast Wave Current Drive in Reversed Field Pinch Plasma

K. Kusano

Department of Material Science, Hiroshima University, Hiroshima, Japan

Y. Kondoh

Department of Electronic Engineering, Gunma University, Kiryu, Japan

H. Gesso, Y. Osanai, K. N. Saito, R. Ukai, T. Nanba, Y. Nagamine, S. Shiina

Atomic Energy Research Institute, College of Science and Technology, Nihon University, Tokyo, Japan

Abstract.  Before the generation of steady state, dynamo-free RFP configuration by rf current driving scheme, it is necessary to find an optimum configuration into high stability beta limit against m=1 resonant resistive MHD modes and reducing nonlinearly turbulent level with less rf power. As first step to the optimization study, we are interested in partially relaxed state model (PRSM) RFP configuration, which is considerd to be closer to a relaxed state at finite beta since it has force-free fields for poloidal direction with a relatively shorter characteristic length of relaxation and a relatively higher stability beta limit to m=1 resonant ideal MHD modes. The stability beta limit to m=1 resonant resistive MHD modes can be predicted to be relatively high among other RFP models and to be enhanced by the current density profile control using fast magnetosonic waves (FMW), which are accessible to high density region with strong absorption rate.

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