Collisional dependence of Alfven mode saturation in tokamaks

Zhou, M.; White, R.
Issue date: December 2016
Cite as:
Zhou, M. & White, R. (2016). Collisional dependence of Alfven mode saturation in tokamaks [Data set]. Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, Princeton University.
@electronic{zhou_m_2016,
  author      = {Zhou, M. and
                White, R.},
  title       = {{Collisional dependence of Alfven mode sa
                turation in tokamaks}},
  publisher   = {{Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, Pri
                nceton University}},
  year        = 2016
}
Abstract:

Saturation of \alfven modes driven unstable by a distribution of high energy particles as a function of collisionality is investigated with a guiding center code, using numerical eigenfunctions produced by linear theory and numerical high energy particle distributions. The most important resonance is found and it is shown that when the resonance domain is bounded, not allowing particles to collisionlessly escape, the saturation amplitude is given by the balance of the resonance mixing time with the time for nearby particles to collisionally diffuse across the resonance width. Saturation amplitudes are in agreement with theoretical predictions as long as the mode amplitude is not so large that it produces stochastic loss from the resonance domain.

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