Transient heat transport studies in JET conventional and advanced tokamak plasmas
Contributo in Atti di convegno
Data di Pubblicazione:
2003
Abstract:
Transient transport studies are a valuable complement to steady-state analysis for the understanding of
transport mechanisms and the validation of physics-based transport models. This paper presents results from
transient heat transport experiments in JET and their modelling. Edge cold pulses and modulation of ICRH (in
mode conversion scheme) have been used to provide detectable electron and ion temperature perturbations. The
experiments have been performed in conventional L-mode plasmas or in Advanced Tokamak regimes, in the
presence of an Internal Transport Barrier (ITB). In conventional plasmas, the issues of stiffness and non-locality
have been addressed. Cold pulse propagation in ITB plasmas has provided useful insight into the physics of ITB
formation. The use of edge perturbations for ITB triggering has been explored. Modelling of the experimental
results has been performed using both empirical models and physics-based models. Results of cold pulse
experiments in ITBs have also been compared with turbulence simulations.
Tipologia CRIS:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
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Elenco autori:
Gorini, Giuseppe; Sozzi, Carlo; Garzotti, Luca; Mantica, Paola
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Titolo del libro:
19th IAEA Fusion Energy Conference