MHD normal mode analysis with equilibrium pressure anisotropy
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Fitzgerald, M
Hole, Matthew
Qu, Z S
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IOP Publishing
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In this work, we generalise linear magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) stability theory to include
equilibrium pressure anisotropy in the fluid part of the analysis. A novel ‘single-adiabatic’
(SA) fluid closure is presented which is complementary to the usual ‘double-adiabatic’
(CGL) model and has the advantage of naturally reproducing exactly the MHD spectrum
in the isotropic limit. As with MHD and CGL, the SA model neglects the anisotropic
perturbed pressure and thus loses non-local fast-particle stabilisation present in the kinetic
approach. Another interesting aspect of this new approach is that the stabilising terms appear
naturally as separate viscous corrections leaving the isotropic SA closure unchanged. After
verifying the self-consistency of the SA model, we re-derive the projected linear MHD set of
equations required for stability analysis of tokamaks in the MISHKA code. The cylindrical
wave equation is derived analytically as done previously in the spectral theory of MHD and
clear predictions are made for the modification to fast-magnetosonic and slow ion sound
speeds due to equilibrium anisotropy.
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Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion
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