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arxiv: 1411.7111 · v1 · pith:TSX6KBKOnew · submitted 2014-11-26 · ⚛️ physics.plasm-ph

A singular finite element technique for calculating continuum damping of Alfv\'en eigenmodes

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Damping due to continuum resonances can be calculated using dissipation-less ideal magnetohydrodynamics (MHD) provided that the poles due to these resonances are properly treated. We describe a singular finite element technique for calculating the continuum damping of Alfv\'{e}n waves. A Frobenius expansion is used to determine appropriate finite element basis functions on an inner region surrounding a pole due to the continuum resonance. The location of the pole due to the continuum resonance and mode frequency are calculated iteratively using a Galerkin method. This method is used to find the complex frequency and mode structure of a toroidicity-induced Alfv\'{e}n eigenmode (TAE) in a large aspect ratio circular tokamak and are shown to agree closely with a complex contour technique.

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