Comparison of Experimental and Theoretical Thermal Diffusivities in the DIII-D Edge Plasma

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Abstract

The capability of the Georgia Tech GTEDGE edge transport interpretation code has been upgraded to include improved ion-orbit-loss models for neutral beam and thermalized ions in the edge plasma.\footnote{T. M. Wilks et al., Transport Task Force Workshop 2015.} We are undertaking a new comparison of various theoretical thermal diffusivity models with the improved interpretation of experimental edge transport now possible. The initial effort is examining two DIII-D shots, {\#}123302, a reference ELMing H-mode shot, and {\#}123301, a matched RMP shot. The improved interpretation leads to quite different experimental thermal diffusivity profiles in the edge than previously reported when ion-orbit-loss effects are included. The experimental values are being compared with various theoretical models, including paleoclassical, neoclassical, ITG, drift ballooning mode, TEM, and ETG.

*Work supported by the US DOE under DE-FG02-00ER54538, DE-FC02-04ER54698.

Authors

  • J.J. Roveto

    • GA Tech
  • Weston Stacey

    • GA Tech
    • Fusion Research Center, Georgia Institute of Technology
  • T.M. Wilks

    • GA Tech