Multi-machine experiments to study the parametric dependences of momentum transport and intrinsic torque
Contributo in Atti di convegno
Data di Pubblicazione:
2016
Abstract:
Momentum transport and plasma rotation have been studied extensively on many tokamaks
in recent years. Both experiments and theory have shown that sheared plasma rotation
can stabilise turbulence while the rotation itself has beneficial effects on MHD instabilities,
such as resistive wall modes. Future tokamaks, like ITER, will have larger moments of inertia
and, therefore, less NBI torque per volume and less deep deposition profiles (NBI torque
'dominates' in present large tokamaks over other torque sources). Therefore, intrinsic torque
will play a more important role in determining rotation for example in ITER.
Numerous experimental results, both on momentum transport and intrinsic torque, have
been reported on individual devices - yet only few experimental multi-machine momentum
transport or intrinsic torque comparisons have been performed. This paper reports dedicated
scans to study momentum transport and intrinsic torque, carried out as dedicated joint experiments
on JET, DIII-D, AUG, NSTX and C-Mod within the ITPA framework.
Tipologia CRIS:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
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Elenco autori:
Mantica, Paola
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