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Suppression of core turbulence by profile shaping in Wendelstein 7-X

Authors :
Stechow, A. v.
Grulke, O.
Wegner, Th.
Proll, J. H. E.
Alcusón, J. A.
Smith, H. M.
Baldzuhn, J.
Beidler, C. D.
Beurskens, M. N. A.
Bozhenkov, S. A.
Edlund, E.
Geiger, B.
Huang, Z.
Ford, O. P.
Fuchert, G.
Langenberg, A.
Pablant, N.
Pasch, E.
Porkolab, M.
Rahbarnia, K.
Schilling, J.
Scott, E. R.
Thomsen, H.
Vanó, L.
Weir, G.
Team, The W7-X
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

In the Wendelstein 7-X magnetic confinement experiment, a reduction of turbulent density fluctuations as well as anomalous impurity diffusion is associated with a peaking of the plasma density profile. These effects correlate with improved confinement and appear largely due to a reduction of anomalous transport as the change in neoclassical transport is small. The observed decrease of turbulent heat flux with increased density gradients is in agreement with nonlinear gyrokinetic simulations, and has been attributed to the unique geometry of W7-X that limits the severity of trapped electron modes.

Subjects

Subjects :
Physics - Plasma Physics

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2010.02160
Document Type :
Working Paper