Diffusion wall time in toroidally segmented shell aka Armadillo
Abstract
An analytical expression for the diffusion wall time of a toroidally segmented conducting shell (the Armadillo configuration) is derived by extending the continuous-shell formulation to include the non-axisymmetric current pattern imposed by the presence of toroidal gaps. The segmentation constrains the toroidal current to follow a standing-wave structure that vanishes at the gap locations, introducing a correction to the effective resistivity that grows quadratically with the number of gaps and competes with the intrinsic toroidal scale of the mode. As a result, the wall time decreases rapidly for low toroidal-number modes, more gradually for intermediate ones, and only for sufficiently large segmentation in the high-n regime. The analytical formula shows agreement within 10% against 3D electromagnetic numerical calculations. The resulting expression provides a compact tool for estimating the wall time of segmented conducting structures surrounding the plasma, with direct applications to MHD stability and control in both RFPs and tokamaks.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2605.02018,
title = {Diffusion wall time in toroidally segmented shell aka Armadillo},
author = {D. Abate and A. Corbioli},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2605.02018},
year = {2026}
}
Comments
16 pages, 4 figures, accepted manuscript Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion