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(TH5/1) Recent Development of Theory for W7-X

J. Nührenberg1), M. Drevlak1), R. Hatzky1), R. Kleiber1), A. Koenies1), P. Merkel1), D. Monticello2), C. Nührenberg1), A. Reiman2), T. M. Tran3)
 
1) Max-Planck-Institut für Plasmaphysik, Germany
2) Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, USA
3) Centre de Recherches en Physique des Plasmas, Suisse

Abstract.  The Stellarator Theory Division at the Greifswald Branch has been concentrating on widening the scope of theoretical work related to W7-X. Some of such areas are the quality of finite-$ \beta$ magnetic surfaces, energetic-particle-driven Alfvén eigenmode, resistively driven drift and ion-temperature-gradient-driven instabilities. New results pertaining to these issues are: i) MHD GAEs in W7-X-type equilibria are discovered and the first 3d drift-kinetic formulation of interaction with energetic particles is developed as nonlinear eigenvalue problem analytically and computationally; ii) for the first time, mode structures of globally calculated resistive drift instabilities with poloidal mode numbers of $ \mathcal {O}$(103) and exhibiting the relative importance of toroidal vs. helical coupling are obtained in a toroidal stellarator; iii) for the first time, nonlinear saturation levels of kinetic ITG modes are obtained with energy conservation in a $ \theta$-pinch, iv) fixed-boundary-PIES W7-X-type high-$ \beta$ equilibria - well converged on an NEC-SX5 - show even 5/5 islands to be very thin.

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