2-D/3-D ECE imaging data for validation of turbulence simulations

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Abstract

The 2-D/3-D KSTAR ECEI diagnostic can provide a local 2-D/3-D measurement of ECE intensity. Application of spectral analysis techniques to the ECEI data allows local estimation of frequency spectra $S(f)$, wavenumber spectra $S(k)$, wavernumber and frequency spectra $S(k,f)$, and bispectra $b(f_1,f_2)$ of ECE intensity over the 2-D/3-D space, which can be used to validate turbulence simulations. However, the minimum detectable fluctuation amplitude and the maximum detectable wavenumber are limited by the temporal and spatial resolutions of the diagnostic system, respectively. Also, the finite measurement area of the diagnostic channel could introduce uncertainty in the spectra estimation. The limitations and accuracy of the ECEI estimated spectra have been tested by a synthetic ECEI diagnostic with the model and/or fluctuations calculated by GTS.

*Supported by the NRF of Korea under Contract No. NRF-2014M1A7A1A03029881 and NRF-2014M1A7A1A03029865 and by U.S. DOE grant DE-FG02-99ER54524.

Authors

  • M.J. Choi

    • POSTECH
    • POSTECH, Korea
  • Jaehyun Lee

    • POSTECH
  • Gunsu Yun

    • POSTECH
  • Woochang Lee

    • UNIST
    • Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology
    • Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology, Ulsan 689-798, Korea
  • H.K. Park

    • UNIST, NFRI
    • Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology
    • Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology, Ulsan 689-798, Korea
    • NFRI, Korea
  • Y.S. Park

    • Columbia University
    • Columbia U.
  • Steven Sabbagh

    • Columbia University
    • Columbia U.
    • Columbia Univ
  • W. Wang

    • Princeton Plasma Physics Lab
    • PPPL
    • Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
    • PPPL, Princeton University
    • Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, Princeton, NJ
  • Neville C. Luhmann, Jr.

    • UC Davis