The influence of edge sheared radial electric fields on edge-SOL coupling in the TJ-II stellarator
Contributo in Atti di convegno
Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Abstract:
The radial electric field (Er) is a crucial parameter to control transport both in tokamaks and
in stellarators. Its local value is result of the interplay between neoclassical (NC) and turbulent
mechanisms. In stellarators, the edge radial electric field changes its sign in a continuous manner
during the electron (Er > 0) to the ion root (Er < 0) transition [2]. Therefore, stellarators are
unique laboratories to investigate the connection between radial electric fields and edge-SOL
(Scrape-Off Layer) coupling. It has been shown recently that turbulence is not only locally
suppressed by sheared flows, but also affected by radial transport or spreading of turbulence
[2]. The propagation of turbulence from the edge to the SOL was shown to decrease when
the E × B shearing rate exceeded a threshold, reducing turbulence penetration into the SOL
and thus affecting its profile. To further explore the impact of the radial electric field (or its
gradient) on turbulence and the edge-SOL coupling, the Er profile was modified slowly during
the electron-ion root transition in the TJ-II stellarator. This was done by increasing the line
average density in a continuous manner in ECRH heated plasma. This allows us to study, with
unprecedented detail, the impact of Er on edge-SOL turbulence propagation and its effect on
local plasma parameters. This work highlights the role of the radial electric field on regulating
turbulence and the level of edge-SOL coupling. As the turbulence spreading is an important
factor in setting the SOL width, results reported here provides a route to better understanding
and controlling power exhaust in reactor-relevant scenarios.
Tipologia CRIS:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
edge sheared radial electric fields; edge-SOL coupling; TJ-II stellarator
Elenco autori:
Spolaore, Monica
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Titolo del libro:
46th EPS Conference on Plasma Physics 8 - 12 July 2019