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Sawtooth behaviour in highly elongated TCV plasmas

Reimerdes, H.  
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Furno, I.  
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Hofmann, F.  
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2006
Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion

The effect of plasma elongation kappa on the sawtooth behaviour is studied in ohmically heated TCV plasmas up to values of kappa = 2.8. Above a certain value of kappa, which varies from 2.2 to 2.6 and depends on the current profile, the sawtooth oscillations disappear completely. The sawteeth are then replaced by continuous oscillations with frequencies in the range from 5 to 20 kHz, which are resonant at the q = 1 surface and seem to prevent a peaking of the temperature and pressure profiles in the plasma core. It is suggested that the transition is a consequence of an ideal internal kink mode becoming unstable, even with a flat pressure profile inside the q = 1 surface, if kappa is sufficiently high.

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DOI
10.1088/0741-3335/48/11/004
Web of Science ID

WOS:000242550000005

Author(s)
Reimerdes, H.  
Furno, I.  
Hofmann, F.  
Martynov, A.  
Pochelon, A.  
Sauter, O.  orcid-logo
Date Issued

2006

Published in
Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion
Volume

48

Issue

11

Start page

1621

End page

1632

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REVIEWED

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April 16, 2008
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