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Low-$n$ global ideal MHD instabilities in CFETR baseline scenario (1911.11615v1)

Published 23 Nov 2019 in physics.plasm-ph

Abstract: This article reports an evaluation on the linear ideal magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) stability of the China Fusion Engineering Test Reactor (CFETR) baseline scenario for various first-wall locations. The initial-value code NIMROD and eigen-value code AEGIS are employed in this analysis. A good agreement is achieved between two codes in the growth rates of $n=1-10$ ideal MHD modes for various locations of the perfect conducting first-wall. The higher-$n$ modes are dominated by ballooning modes and localized in the pedestal region, while the lower-$n$ modes have more prominent external kink components and broader mode profiles. The influences of plasma-vacuum profile and wall shape are also examined using NIMROD. In presence of resistive wall, the low-$n$ ideal MHD instabilities are further studied using AEGIS. For the designed first-wall location, the $n = 1$ resistive wall mode (RWM) is found unstable, which could be fully stabilized by uniform toroidal rotation above 2.9\% core Alfv\'en speed.

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