Current-Driven Drift Wave Turbulence and Electron Thermal Transport in Tokamaks

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Abstract

Recent analyses (Y. Lin, M. Porkolab; 2009) have indicated that the ``usual suspects'' for the mechanism of electron thermal transport, such as ITG, ETG, CTEM modes, etc, cannot explain results from modest density, $T_e>T_i$ plasmas, in either OH or ECH heating regimes. Interestingly, such plasmas exhibit very large toroidal current drift parameters $v_d/c_s$, thus naturally suggesting a re-visitation of current driven drift waves. In this paper, we discuss the linear, quasilinear and non-linear theory of current driven drift waves in tokamaks. Parallel electron velocity scattering, a critical effect beyond the capacity of most, gyrokinetic codes is a major focus of investigations. The coupled transport of current density and heat are considered. Work is ongoing and results will be presented.

*This research was supported by U.S Department of Energy Grant Nos. DE-FG02-04ER54738, DE-FC02-08ER54959 and DE-FC02-08ER54983.

Authors

  • C. Lee

    • University of California, San Diego
  • P.H. Diamond

    • Center for Astrophysics and Space Sciences, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA 92093-0424 USA
    • University of California, San Diego
  • M. Porkolab

    • MIT Plasma Science and Fusion Center, Cambridge, MA 02139
    • MIT Plasma Science and Fusion Center
    • MIT-PSFC
    • MIT PSFC
    • PSFC, Massachusetts Institute of Technology