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On resistive magnetohydrodynamic equilibria of an axisymmetric toroidal plasma with flow

Plasma Physics 2015-06-26 v1

Abstract

It is shown that the magnetohydrodynamic equilibrium states of an axisymmetric toroidal plasma with finite resistivity and flows parallel to the magnetic field are governed by a second-order partial differential equation for the poloidal magnetic flux function ψ\psi coupled with a Bernoulli type equation for the plasma density (which are identical in form to the corresponding ideal MHD equilibrium equations) along with the relation Δψ=Vcσ\Delta^\star \psi=V_c \sigma. (Here, Δ\Delta^\star is the Grad-Schl\"{u}ter-Shafranov operator, σ\sigma is the conductivity and VcV_c is the constant toroidal-loop voltage divided by 2π2 \pi ). In particular, for incompressible flows the above mentioned partial differential equation becomes elliptic and decouples from the Bernoulli equation [H. Tasso and G. N. Throumoulopoulos, Phys. Plasmas {\bf 5}, 2378 (1998)]. For a conductivity of the form σ=σ(R,ψ)\sigma=\sigma(R, \psi) (RR is the distance from the axis of symmetry) several classes of analytic equilibria with incompressible flows can be constructed having qualitatively plausible σ\sigma profiles, i.e. profiles with σ\sigma taking a maximum value close to the magnetic axis and a minimum value on the plasma surface. For σ=σ(ψ)\sigma=\sigma(\psi) consideration of the relation Δψ=Vcσ(ψ)\Delta^\star\psi = V_c \sigma(\psi) in the vicinity of the magnetic axis leads therein to a proof of the non-existence of either compressible or incompressible equilibria. This result can be extended to the more general case of non-parallel flows lying within the magnetic surfaces.

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@article{arxiv.physics/0009081,
  title  = {On resistive magnetohydrodynamic equilibria of an axisymmetric toroidal plasma with flow},
  author = {G. N. Throumoulopoulos and H. Tasso},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:physics/0009081},
  year   = {2015}
}

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Post script file, 17 pages, no figures, to be published in J. Plasma Physics