Self-consistent extended MHD framework is used to investigate nonlinear macroscopic dynamics of stellarator configurations. In these calculations, initial conditions are given by analytical 3-D vacuum solutions. Finite beta discharges in a straight stellarator are simulated. Vacuum magnetic fields are applied to produce stellarator-like rotational transform profiles with iota(0) ≤ 0.5 and iota(0) ≥ 0.5. The vacuum magnetic fields are either helically symmetric or spoiled by the presence of magnetic harmonics of incommensurate helicity. As heat is added to the system, pressure-driven instabilities are excited when a critical β is exceeded. These instabilities may grow to large amplitude and effectively terminate the discharge, or they may saturate nonlinearly as the configuration evolves. In all of these studies, anisotropic heat conduction is allowed with .
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Self-consistent simulations of nonlinear magnetohydrodynamics and profile evolution in stellarator configurationsa) Available to Purchase
M. G. Schlutt;
M. G. Schlutt
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University of Wisconsin-Madison
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C. C. Hegna;
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University of Wisconsin-Madison
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C. R. Sovinec;
C. R. Sovinec
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University of Wisconsin-Madison
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E. D. Held;
E. D. Held
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Utah State University
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S. E. Kruger
S. E. Kruger
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Tech-X Corporation
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M. G. Schlutt
1
C. C. Hegna
1
C. R. Sovinec
1
E. D. Held
2
S. E. Kruger
3
1
University of Wisconsin-Madison
, 1500 Engineering Dr., Madison, Wisconsin 53706, USA
2
Utah State University
, Logan, Utah 84322, USA
3
Tech-X Corporation
, 5621 Arapahoe Ave., Boulder, Colorado 80303, USA
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Paper NI3 3, Bull. Am. Phys. Soc. 57, 203 (2012).
Phys. Plasmas 20, 056104 (2013)
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November 30 2012
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February 11 2013
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M. G. Schlutt, C. C. Hegna, C. R. Sovinec, E. D. Held, S. E. Kruger; Self-consistent simulations of nonlinear magnetohydrodynamics and profile evolution in stellarator configurations. Phys. Plasmas 1 May 2013; 20 (5): 056104. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4802834
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