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Micro-instabilities, turbulence, and zonal flows are central to achievable tokamak performance. Knowledge of their poloidal structure would improve theoretical models and experimental interpretation. The poloidal structure of micro-instabilities may be altered by global effects. Global simulations can be computationally expensive, but global behaviour can be recovered from an array of local...
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Testing software is an essential part of the development process, and quick, specific tests help to reduce time-to-solution. pFUnit is a testing framework for Fortran to help write those tests. Here we discuss strategies for unit testing in general, and how to use pFUnit to write unit tests for GS2 specifically.
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Presentation given at the Theory of Fusion Plasmas Joint Varenna-Lausanne International Workshop September 2022
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Data associated with paper 'Toroidal and slab ETG instability dominance in the linear spectrum of JET-ILW pedestals.' See attached Readme file for instructions.
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Python package designed to facilitate data access and processing related to the Beam Emission Spectroscopy (BES) system at the UKAEA. It acts as a wrapper for pyuda, a client used to retrieve experimental data from the UKAEA's server.
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Electromagnetic (EM) instabilities and turbulence driven by the electron-temperature gradient (ETG) are considered in a local slab model of a tokamak-like plasma. Derived in a low-beta asymptotic limit of gyrokinetics, the model describes perturbations at scales both larger and smaller than the electron inertial length $d_e$ ...
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We formulate a generalized periodic boundary condition as a limit of the standard twist-and-shift parallel boundary condition that is suitable for simulations of plasmas with low magnetic shear. This is done by applying a phase shift in the binormal direction when crossing the parallel boundary. While this phase shift can be set to zero without loss of generality in the local flux-tube limit...
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This edition of the 19th European Fusion Theory Conference will be VIRTUAL The aim of the conference is to provide a discussion forum covering all areas of fusion-oriented theoretical activities. Its main topics are: Fusion devices: tokamaks, stellarators, reversed-field pinches, laser-induced ignition and new concepts Macro-instabilities, operational limits and disruptions Plasma confinement,...
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This edition of the 19th European Fusion Theory Conference will be VIRTUAL The aim of the conference is to provide a discussion forum covering all areas of fusion-oriented theoretical activities. Its main topics are: Fusion devices: tokamaks, stellarators, reversed-field pinches, laser-induced ignition and new concepts Macro-instabilities, operational limits and disruptions Plasma confinement,...
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This edition of the 19th European Fusion Theory Conference will be VIRTUAL The aim of the conference is to provide a discussion forum covering all areas of fusion-oriented theoretical activities. Its main topics are: Fusion devices: tokamaks, stellarators, reversed-field pinches, laser-induced ignition and new concepts Macro-instabilities, operational limits and disruptions Plasma confinement,...
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This edition of the 19th European Fusion Theory Conference will be VIRTUAL The aim of the conference is to provide a discussion forum covering all areas of fusion-oriented theoretical activities. Its main topics are: Fusion devices: tokamaks, stellarators, reversed-field pinches, laser-induced ignition and new concepts Macro-instabilities, operational limits and disruptions Plasma confinement,...
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An electromagnetic wave employed to introduce energy into plasma non-linearly exchanges energy via complex interactions with particles and plasma wave modes. Examples include Raman scattering where two electromagnetic waves are coupled via a Langmuir wave and Brillouin scattering where the coupling is via an ion-acoustic wave. One electromagnetic wave may be externally driven with the...
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In magnetic confinement fusion devices, the ratio of the plasma pressure to the magnetic field energy, beta, can become sufficiently large that electromagnetic microinstabilities become unstable, driving turbulence that distorts or reconnects the equilibrium magnetic field. In this paper, a theory is proposed for electromagnetic, electron-driven linear instabilities that have current layers...
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High-power microwave beams used for heating and current drive in magnetically confined fusion plasmas can be broadened significantly by plasma turbulence, negatively impacting the efficiency of the machine. The dependence of this beam broadening on plasma and beam parameters is not yet fully understood, particularly where the dependence on one parameter is not separable from the dependence on...
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The properties of the edge ion-scale turbulence are studied using the beam emission spectroscopy (BES) diagnostic on MAST. Evidence of the formation of large-scale high-amplitude coherent structures, filamentary density blobs and holes, 2-4 cm inside the plasma separatrix is presented. Measurements of radial velocity and skewness of the density fluctuations indicate that density holes...
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