research article
Feedback and rotational stabilization of resistive wall modes in ITER
2005
Different models have been introduced in the stability code MARS-F in order to study the damping effect on resistive wall modes (RWM) in rotating plasmas. Benchmarks of MARS-F calculations with RWM experiments on JET and DIII-D indicate that the semi-kinetic damping model is a good candidate for explaining the damping mechanisms. Based on these results, the critical rotation speeds required for RWM stabilization in advanced ITER scenarios are predicted. Active feedback control of the n = 1 RWM in ITER is also studied using the MARS-F code.
Type
research article
Web of Science ID
WOS:000232350100013
Author(s)
Liu, Y. Q.
Bondeson, A.
Chu, M. S.
Gribov, Y.
Gryaznevich, M.
Hender, T. C.
Howell, D. R.
La Haye, R. J.
Date Issued
2005
Publisher
Published in
Volume
45
Issue
9
Start page
1131
End page
1139
Editorial or Peer reviewed
REVIEWED
Written at
EPFL
Available on Infoscience
April 16, 2008
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