Ideal magnetohydrodynamic constraints on the pedestal temperature in tokamaks

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Published 19 August 2003 Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd
, , Citation P B Snyder and H R Wilson 2003 Plasma Phys. Control. Fusion 45 1671 DOI 10.1088/0741-3335/45/9/308

0741-3335/45/9/1671

Abstract

The ideal magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) stability limits for the edge transport barrier (ETB) region in tokamaks are explored, concentrating in particular on the intermediate to high toroidal mode number, n, modes. These calculations take full account of the effect of the edge bootstrap current on the stability of both ballooning and peeling modes. Because the current plays an important role in MHD stability, the temperature and density independently influence stability and, in particular, the pressure gradient that the ETB can support. The stability calculations therefore provide limits to the achievable temperature pedestal associated with the transport barrier which are not simply pressure pedestal limits, as is often assumed. One important result is that increasing triangularity is predicted to be beneficial in providing access to a higher temperature pedestal at fixed pedestal width, at least up to triangularity ∼0.5. Another significant result is that the finite n corrections, which are stabilizing for ballooning modes, are important for narrow pedestal widths and permit significantly higher temperature pedestals than one would obtain using the leading order (n = ) ballooning theory. Specific calculations for equilibria characteristic of ITER and FIRE suggest that temperature pedestals in the region of a few kiloelectronvolts should be achievable, but the precise value depends on the pedestal width, a prediction for which is beyond the scope of this paper.

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10.1088/0741-3335/45/9/308