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Empirical scaling of sawtooth period for onset of neoclassical tearing modes

Chapman, I. T.
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Buttery, R. J.
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Coda, S.  
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2010
Nuclear Fusion

Experimental observations from a range of tokamaks show that neoclassical tearing modes (NTMs) are triggered at lower plasma pressure when the sawtooth period is longer. A multi-machine database from nine tokamaks has been established in order to extrapolate the acceptable sawtooth period to avoid triggering NTMs in ITER. It is found that the governing physics is best compared between machines by normalising the sawtooth period to the resistive diffusion time and using the normalised beta as a measure of performance and global stability. A multi-parameter power scaling is determined from regression analysis of the complete dataset and compared favourably with experimental data from a number of machines.

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research article
DOI
10.1088/0029-5515/50/10/102001
Web of Science ID

WOS:000281859300001

Author(s)
Chapman, I. T.
Buttery, R. J.
Coda, S.  
Gerhardt, S.
Graves, J. P.
Howell, D. F.
Isayama, A.
La-Haye, R. J.
Liu, Y.
Maget, P.
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Date Issued

2010

Publisher

IOP Publishing Ltd

Published in
Nuclear Fusion
Volume

50

Issue

10

Article Number

102001

Subjects

sawteeth

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NTM

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February 26, 2011
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