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Impact of nonlocal electron heat transport on the high temperature plasmas of LHD

Authors :
N Tamura
S Inagaki
K Tanaka
C Michael
T Tokuzawa
T Shimozuma
S Kubo
R Sakamoto
K Ida
K Itoh
D Kalinina
S Sudo
Y Nagayama
K Kawahata
A Komori
the LHD experimental group
Source :
Nuclear Fusion. 47:449-455
Publication Year :
2007
Publisher :
IOP Publishing, 2007.

Abstract

Edge cooling experiments with a tracer-encapsulated solid pellet in the large helical device (LHD) show a significant rise in core electron temperature (the maximum rise is around 1 keV) as well as in many tokamaks. This experimental result indicates the possible presence of the nonlocality of electron heat transport in plasmas where turbulence as a cause of anomalous transport dominates. The nonlocal electron temperature rise in the LHD takes place in almost the same parametric domain (e.g. in a low density) as in the tokamaks. Meanwhile, the experimental results of LHD show some new aspects of nonlocal electron temperature rise, for example the delay in the nonlocal rise of core electron temperature relative to the pellet penetration time increases with the increase both in the collisionality in the core plasma and the electron temperature gradient scale length in the outer region of the plasma.

Details

ISSN :
17414326 and 00295515
Volume :
47
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nuclear Fusion
Accession number :
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