R. Horiuchi, K. Nishimura, T. Watanabe,
T. Sato
Theory and Computer Simulation Center, National Institute for Fusion Science, Toki 509-52, Japan
Abstract. The kinetic stabilization process of the tilt disruption in a
field-reversed configuration is investigated by means of a three-dimensional
particle simulation. For the case of no ion beam the growth rate of tilt
instability decreases as the plasma beta value at magnetic separatrix
increases. This stabilization effect originates from the
character of anchoring ions which exist in the vicinity of the magnetic
separatrix and play a role as an ``anchor'' to hold the internal plasma to
the external plasma. The tilt mode is also found to be stabilized by
injecting an ion beam with about 20% of the ion thermal energy at the
neighborhood of the null point even for small
plasmas.
IAEA 2001