Plasma shaping, edge ballooning stability and ELM behaviour in DIII-D

1990 
The occurrence of giant edge localized modes (ELMs) in DIII-D has previously been correlated with the violation of the ballooning stability criterion at the plasma edge. These results are extended in the paper. It is demonstrated theoretically that flux surfaces near the separatrix of properly elongated and triangulated plasmas may be moved into the connection region between the first and second stability regions for ideal MHD ballooning modes, when q is high and the shear is low near the plasma surface. The edge flux surfaces are then predicted to have no limit to the sustainable pressure gradient. Experimentally, giant ELMs disappear in these highly shaped plasmas. However, the edge pressure gradient does not increase and 'grassy' ELM behaviour appears instead. These results lend further support to the hypothesis that giant ELMs in DIII-D are triggered by ideal ballooning mode instabilities, but they indicate that giant ELM and grassy ELM behaviour may arise from somewhat different mechanisms.
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