In the JT-60U tokamak, low frequency modes (LFMs) have been reported recently when the m/n = 2/1 neoclassical tearing mode grows sufficiently. LFMs show the low mode frequencies ( Click to show full abstract
In the JT-60U tokamak, low frequency modes (LFMs) have been reported recently when the m/n = 2/1 neoclassical tearing mode grows sufficiently. LFMs show the low mode frequencies (<20 Hz) with the rotation direction to the counter-current direction (ctr-direction) toroidally, even if strong injection power to the co-current direction (co-direction) is applied by tangential neutral beam injections. As a candidate to drive the rotation to the ctr-direction, the neoclassical toroidal viscosity (NTV) torque is investigated in this study. Indeed, when a LFM is observed, the estimated ‘offset velocity’ of the NTV torque is larger than the observed toroidal velocity around the q = 2 surface and results in the torque to the ctr-direction (ctr-torque). The torque balance between the NTV torque and the torque induced by the eddy current on the resistive wall is investigated. It is found that the rotation to the ctr-direction having the low mode frequency is obtained as the result of the ctr-torque to the offset velocity. Our investigation suggests the requirement to include the NTV torque in the modeling on the mode locking of neoclassical tearing modes in tokamaks.
               
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