Linear stability of resistive MHD modes: Axisymmetric toroidal computation of the outer region matching data (Q1339956)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 702107
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 702107 |
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Linear stability of resistive MHD modes: Axisymmetric toroidal computation of the outer region matching data (English)
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11 December 1994
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The quest to determine accurately the stability of tearing and resistive interchange modes in two-dimensional toroidal geometry led to the development of the PEST-3 code, which is based on solving the singular, zero-frequency ideal MHD equation in the plasma bulk and determining the outer data needed to match the outer region solutions to those arising in the inner layers. Good convergence is ensured by the variational Galerkin scheme used to compute the outer matching data. To validate the code, we focus on the growth rate calculations of resistive kink modes which are reproduced in good agreement with those obtained by the full resistive MHD code MARS.
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PEST-3 code
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zero-frequency ideal MHD equation
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variational Galerkin scheme
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resistive kink modes
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