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Electromagnetic effects in the stabilization of turbulence by sheared flow

Authors :
Cole, M. D. J.
Newton, S. L.
Cowley, S. C.
Loureiro, N. F.
Dickinson, D.
Roach, C.
Connor, J. W.
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

We have extended our study of the competition between the drive and stabilization of plasma microinstabilities by sheared flow to include electromagnetic effects at low plasma $\beta$ (the ratio of plasma to magnetic pressure). The extended system of characteristic equations is formulated, for a dissipative fluid model developed from the gyrokinetic equation, using a twisting mode representation in sheared slab geometry and focusing on the ion temperature gradient mode. Perpendicular flow shear convects perturbations along the field at the speed we denote as $Mc_s$ (where $c_s$ is the sound speed). $M > 1/ \sqrt{\beta}$ is required to make the system characteristics unidirectional and inhibit eigenmode formation, leaving only transitory perturbations in the system. This typically represents a much larger flow shear than in the electrostatic case, which only needs $M>1$. Numerical investigation of the region $M < 1/\sqrt{\beta}$ shows the driving terms can conflict, as in the electrostatic case, giving low growth rates over a range of parameters. Also, at modest drive strengths and low $\beta$ values typical of experiments, including electromagnetic effects does not significantly alter the growth rates. For stronger flow shear and higher $\beta$, geometry characteristic of the spherical tokamak mitigates the effect of an instability of the shear Alfv\'{e}n wave, driven by the parallel flow shear.<br />Comment: 23 pages, 12 figures

Subjects

Subjects :
Physics - Plasma Physics

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1308.0989
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1088/0741-3335/56/1/015007