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DTSTART:20140428T170000Z
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LOCATION:2241 Chamberlin
SUMMARY:Influence of energetic ions on resistive wall mode in reversed
  field pinch". \, Plasma Physics (Physics/ECE/NE 922) Seminar\, Hui Sh
 an Cai\, University of Science and Technology\, China
DESCRIPTION: A stability analysis of the circulating energetic ions (C
 EIs) on resistive wall mode is carried out in the reversed field pinch
  (RFP). In contrast to the minor resonant effects of CEI on resistive 
 wall mode (RWM) in tokamak\, the resonant interaction between RWM and 
 CEI is important for high toroidal mode number in RFP with high beta v
 alue. The resonance provides an energy dissipation channel of free ene
 rgy\, and stabilizes RWM. As the fraction of CEI is large enough\, the
  RWM is fully suppressed by CEI in the low plasma rotation\, even vani
 shing rotation. Further\, a possibility to suppress the RWM by CEI is 
 suggested.
URL:https://www.physics.wisc.edu/events/?id=3320
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