Effects of island chains on transport through changes in the radial electric field (TJ-II stellarator)
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
The opening of island chains in magnetically confined fusion plasma is a natural, quite
common process. The effects on transport, however, are difficult to assess because of the
complexity of the phenomenon, which often happens in a dynamic way. In this work we
investigate a basic way in which transport may be altered due to the presence of magnetic
islands: the modification of the ambipolar radial electric field Er due to the distortion of the
flux surfaces and the presence of a separatrix. For the latter, we modify the flux-surface averaged
metric coefficients of an ideal magnetic configuration consisting of nested tori. The new radial
coordinate excludes the island region. Once the geometry is modified, we also perturb the
original Er with a neoclassical scaling taken from Shaing's theory [Phys. Plasmas 9 3470 (2002)].
Figure 1 shows an example application to TJ-II plasmas in a configuration-scan discharge where
the 5/3 low-order rational of the rotational transform moves through the plasma minor radius.
From the experimental data, the variations of electron temperature with respect to the mean
indicate an increment around the resonant location (left), while the model indicates a decrement
(right). It is suggested that a more profound modification of transport properties is necessary
in order to explain the experimental results.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Electric discharges; Erbium; Fusion reactions
Elenco autori:
Predebon, Italo
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