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Momentum confinement at low torque

Authors :
J. E. Kinsey
G. J. Kramer
K. H. Burrell
D. R. Mikkelsen
M. A. Van Zeeland
P. A. Politzer
J.S. deGrassie
S. D. Scott
M. A. Makowski
T.C. Luce
R.V. Budny
W. M. Solomon
Cc Petty
Raffi Nazikian
R. J. Groebner
M. C. Zarnstorff
Source :
Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion. 49:B313-B324
Publication Year :
2007
Publisher :
IOP Publishing, 2007.

Abstract

Momentum confinement was investigated on DIII-D as a function of applied neutral beam torque at constant normalized beta βN, by varying the mix of co (parallel to the plasma current) and counter neutral beams. Under balanced neutral beam injection (i.e. zero total torque to the plasma), the plasma maintains a significant rotation in the co-direction. This 'intrinsic' rotation can be modeled as being due to an offset in the applied torque (i.e. an 'anomalous torque'). This anomalous torque appears to have a magnitude comparable to one co neutral beam source. The presence of such an anomalous torque source must be taken into account to obtain meaningful quantities describing momentum transport, such as the global momentum confinement time and local diffusivities.Studies of the mechanical angular momentum in ELMing H-mode plasmas with elevated qmin show that the momentum confinement time improves as the torque is reduced. In hybrid plasmas, the opposite effect is observed, namely that momentum confinement improves at high torque/rotation. GLF23 modeling suggests that the role of E × B shearing is quite different between the two plasmas, which may help to explain the different dependence of the momentum confinement on torque.

Details

ISSN :
13616587 and 07413335
Volume :
49
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........6d47fa0f200183ada4dd99bf19ec4d23
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1088/0741-3335/49/12b/s29