Current density distribution during disruptions and sawteeth in a simple model of plasma current in a tokamak

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A. M. Stefanovskii
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[1] Russian Research Centre Kurchatov Institute,Institute of Tokamak Physics
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Plasma Physics Reports | 2011年 / 37卷
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Plasma Physic Report; Plasma Column; Radial Profile; Additional Current; Current Spike;
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The processes that are likely to accompany discharge disruptions and sawteeth in a tokamak are considered in a simple plasma current model. The redistribution of the current density in plasma is supposed to be primarily governed by the onset of the MHD-instability-driven turbulent plasma mixing in a finite region of the current column. For different disruption conditions, the variation in the total plasma current (the appearance of a characteristic spike) is also calculated. It is found that the numerical shape and amplitude of the total current spikes during disruptions approximately coincide with those measured in some tokamak experiments. Under the assumptions adopted in the model, the physical mechanism for the formation of the spikes is determined. The mechanism is attributed to the diffusion of the negative current density at the column edge into the zero-conductivity region. The numerical current density distributions in the plasma during the sawteeth differ from the literature data.
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