Particle transport in DIII-D and JET plasmas

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Abstract

Particle transport is currently still poorly understood in magnetic confinement devices. Using a perturbative gas puff technique, both DIII-D and JET are able to extract perturbative transport coefficients D and v for various plasma conditions, ranging from L- to H-mode (with and without RMPs), scanning collisionality, torque and electron dominant versus ion dominant heating. We find that heating as well as torque changes affect the individual v/D contributions in the core, while keeping the ratio fairly constant. However, we find that when comparing the v/D ratio with the peaking of the density and fueling profile that the absolute v/D values are larger than the steady state conditions would merit. Using 1.5 D transport simulations along with SOLPS simulations we will address whether the ratio of v/D along with the changes in fueling are a good representation of the changes in steady-state transport.

*Supported by US DOE DE-SC0007880, DE-FG02-08ER54984, EUROfusion No 633053, DE-FC02-04ER54698.

Authors

  • S. Mordijck

    • Coll. William and Mary
  • X. Wang

    • William and Mary
    • Coll. William and Mary
  • L. Zeng

    • UCLA
  • E.J. Doyle

    • University of California, Los Angeles
    • UCLA
  • T. Tala

    • VTT:JET
  • A. Salmi

    • VTT
    • VTT:JET