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E-book: Energetic Particles in Tokamak Plasmas

(Culham Centre for Fusion Energy)
  • Format: 166 pages
  • Pub. Date: 01-Apr-2021
  • Publisher: CRC Press
  • Language: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351002813
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  • Format: 166 pages
  • Pub. Date: 01-Apr-2021
  • Publisher: CRC Press
  • Language: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351002813

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The study of energetic particles in magnetic fusion plasmas is key to the development of next-generation "burning" plasma fusion experiments, such as the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER) and the Demonstration Power Station (DEMO). This book provides a comprehensive introduction and analysis of the experimental data on how fast ions behave in fusion-grade plasmas, featuring the latest ground-breaking results from world-leading machines such as the Joint European Torus (JET) and the Mega Ampere Spherical Tokamak (MAST). It also details Alfvenic instabilities, driven by energetic ions, which can cause enhanced transport of energetic ions. MHD spectroscopy of plasma via observed Alfvenic waves called "Alfvén spectroscopy" is introduced and several applications are presented.

This book will be of interest to graduate students, researchers, and academics studying fusion plasma physics.

Features:











Provides a comprehensive overview of the field in one cohesive text, with the main physics phenomena explained qualitatively first.





Authored by an authority in the field, who draws on his extensive experience of working with energetic particles in tokamak plasmas.





Is suitable for extrapolating energetic particle phenomena in fusion to other plasma types, such as solar and space plasmas.
Preface vii
Author ix
Chapter 1 Magnetic Nuclear Fusion in Tokamaks
1(10)
Chapter 2 Charged Particle Orbits in Magnetised Plasma
11(12)
Chapter 3 Energetic Ions in Present-Day Tokamaks
23(16)
Chapter 4 Equilibrium of Tokamak Plasma
39(10)
Chapter 5 MHD Waves in Magnetically Confined Plasmas
49(10)
Chapter 6 Toroidicity-Induced Alfven Eigenmodes (TAEs)
59(20)
Chapter 7 Experimental Studies of Alfven Eigenmodes
79(14)
Chapter 8 Non-linear Evolution of Coupled Energetic Particle Populations and Energetic Particle-Driven Modes
93(14)
Chapter 9 Alfven Eigenmodes in "Advanced Tokamak" Plasmas
107(12)
Chapter 10 Alfven Spectroscopy
119(8)
Appendix A For
Chapter 3
127(4)
Appendix B For
Chapter 4: Curvilinear Coordinates in Toroidal Geometry
131(8)
Appendix C For
Chapter 6: Analytical Theory of TAE
139(8)
Appendix D Diagnostics of Alfven Eigenmodes Excited by Energetic Particles 147(8)
Index 155
Dr. Sergei Sharapov is of Culham Centre for Fusion Energy, UK. He graduated in experimental nuclear physics from Moscow Physical Technical Institute in 1985, and did his PhD in the physics and chemistry of plasmas at the Kurchatov Institute of Atomic Energy, Moscow. Subsequently, he worked on the theory of nonlinear waves and energetic particle-driven Alfven waves before, in 1993, moving to work on JET and on the spherical tokamaks START and MAST, located at the Culham Centre for Fusion Energy, UK. Dr. Sharapov's area of interest and expertise lies in the theory, experiment, and diagnosis of energetic particles and energetic particle-driven instabilities