학술논문

Error field considerations for BPX
Document Type
Conference
Author
Source
Conference: 14. IEEE symposium on fusion engineering,San Diego, CA (United States),30 Sep - 3 Oct 1991; Other Information: PBD: Nov 1991
Subject
70 PLASMA PHYSICS AND FUSION TECHNOLOGY COMPACT IGNITION TOKAMAK
MAGNETIC FIELDS
ERRORS
MAGNETIC ISLANDS
STABILITY
CONFINEMENT TIME
MAGNET COILS 700430
MAGNET COILS AND FIELDS
Language
English
Abstract
Irregularities in the position of poloidal and/or toroidal field coils in tokamaks produce resonant toroidal asymmetries in the vacuum magnetic fields. Otherwise stable tokamak discharges become non-linearly unstable to disruptive locked modes when subjected to low level error fields. Because of the field errors, magnetic islands are produced which would not otherwise occur in tearing mode stable configurations; a concomitant reduction of the total confinement can result. Poloidal and toroidal asymmetries arise in the heat flux to the divertor target. The field errors from perturbed BPX coils are used in a field line tracing code of the BPX equilibrium to study these deleterious effects. Limits on coil irregularities for device design and fabrication are computed along with possible correcting coils for reducing such field errors.