Wa. Cooper et al., Effect of helical coils on the magnetic field and the stability of a compact toroidal plasma, PLASMA PHYS, 42(10), 2000, pp. 1105-1121
The helical distortion of a compact tokamak plasma with currents in modular
Furth-Hartman type coils is investigated with respect to the impact on the
magnetic field structure and to the ideal magnetohydrodynamic stability. A
sequence of configurations, in which the current in the helical coils is i
ncreased up to the level of that of the main toroidal coils, is generated.
The magnetic field structure acquires a ripple along the field lines when t
he currents in both sets of coils becomes comparable. The magnitude of this
ripple depends on the modulation of the Furth-Hartman coils on their windi
ng surface. The local ideal ballooning stability properties deteriorate wit
h the increasing helical deformation of the plasma shape because the normal
magnetic field line curvature becomes larger in regions where the helical
contribution enhances the toroidicity component while the local magnetic sh
ear vanishes. The global external kink stability properties, in contrast, i
mprove because the normal curvature on average does not change while the lo
cal magnetic shear acquires a noticeable helical modulation.