Beta

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Plasma performance is often expressed in terms of beta (β), defined as: [1]

i.e., the ratio of the plasma pressure to the magnetic pressure. Here, <p> is the mean plasma pressure, and B the mean total field strength. It is customary to introduce also the poloidal β (βp) and the toroidal β (βt), in which B is replaced by the poloidal and toroidal magnetic field component, respectively. One has:

Normalized beta

The normalized beta (or Troyon factor)[2] is an operational parameter indicating how close the plasma is to reaching the Greenwald limit or destabilizing major MHD activity. Its definition is (for tokamaks): [3]

where B is in T, a in m, and Ip in MA. Typically, the maximum value of βN before the onset of deleterious instability is 3.5, although significantly higher values have been achieved. [4]

See also

References

  1. J.P. Freidberg, Plasma physics and fusion energy, Cambridge University Press (2007) ISBN 0521851076
  2. F. Troyon, R. Gruber, H. Saurenmann, S. Semenzato and S. Succi, MHD-Limits to Plasma Confinement, Plasma Phys. Control. Fusion 26 (1984) 209
  3. K. Miyamoto, Plasma Physics and Controlled Nuclear Fusion, Springer-Verlag (2005) ISBN 3540242171
  4. S.A. Sabbagh et al, Resistive wall stabilized operation in rotating high beta NSTX plasmas, Nucl. Fusion 46 (2006) 635-644