Data di Pubblicazione:
2015
Abstract:
In the reversed field pinch (RFP) device RFX-mod, good confinement properties
are achieved when the magnetic surfaces become helical. This condition
causes on overall reduction of the magnetic chaos, but, at the same
time, creates the physical conditions mostly favoring the onset of electrostatic/
electromagnetic turbulence, e.g., the occurrence of large pressure gradients.
In particular, a helical core imposes an unfavorable e?ect in terms of iontemperature-
gradient (ITG) stability and related turbulent transport1. ITG
modes turn out to be localized where the magnetic surface compression is
higher: here the local temperature gradients become larger, with a consequent
growing instability and higher ion heat transport. Moreover, while an
axisymmetric RFP presents a very high zonal flow residual level, the helical
states of the plasma exhibit a lower zonal flow residual and a stellarator-like
oscillating behaviour of the zonal potential.
In this contribution we revisit these findings, obtained in simplified conditions
of the plasma. Due to the importance of electromagnetic effects in the
RFP, we focus on the role of a finite plasma beta on ITG stability, turbulence
and zonal flow response. The occurrence of microtearing modes in high-beta plasmas is also evaluated.
1 - I. Predebon and P. Xanthopoulos, Phys. Plasmas
22
, 052308 (2015)
Tipologia CRIS:
04.02 Abstract in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
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Elenco autori:
Predebon, Italo
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