Publication Date:
2006
abstract:
Results from an extensive database analysis of JET and AUG density profiles in H-mode, show that the
density peaking factor ne0/ increases to above 1.5 as the effective collisionality drops to values close to those
expected for ITER. On any single device density peaking is also strongly correlated with the Greenwald number NG
and the particle outward flux G from the neutral beam source, when applicable. Fully RF-heated H-modes in JET and
TCV show that neutral beam fuelling is not the dominant contributor to density peaking. Multiple regression analyses
are performed which show that in the combined database, collisionality is the most relevant parameter. Scalings for
density peaking are proposed and implications for ITER performance are discussed.
Iris type:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
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List of contributors:
Mantica, Paola
Book title:
21st IAEA Fusion Energy Conference