Theory of ballooning modes in Tokamaks with finite shear

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Magnetohydrodynamic Stability, Shear Properties, Tokamak Devices, Toroidal Plasmas, Computer Programs, Magnetic Field Configurations, Magnetic Flux

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Ballooning instabilities in Tokamaks of arbitrary cross section and finite shear are studied. These azimuthally localized ideal magnetohydrodynamic modes have large toroidal-mode numbers, but finite variation along the field and across the flux surfaces. Stability is determined by solving a second-order ordinary differential equation on each flux surface, subject to the proper boundary conditions. Qualitative agreement is achieved with the PEST two-dimensional MHD stability code.

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