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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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Spherical tokamaks (STs) have been shown to possess properties desirable for a fusion power plant such as achieving high plasma β and having increased vertical stability. To understand the confinement properties that might be expected in the conceptual design for a high β ST fusion reactor, a 1 GW ST plasma equilibrium was analysed using local linear gyrokinetics to determine the type of...
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Stimulated Brillouin scattering experiments in the ionospheric plasma using a single electromagnetic pump wave have previously been observed to generate an electromagnetic sideband wave, emitted by the plasma, together with an ion- acoustic wave. Here we report results of a controlled, pump and probe beat-wave driven Brillouin scattering experiment, in which an ion-acoustic wave generated by...
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The physics of the tokamak pedestal is still not fully understood, for example there is no fully predictive model for the pedestal height and width. However, the pedestal is key in determining the fusion power for a given scenario. If we can improve our understanding of reactor relevant pedestals we will improve our confidence in designing potential fusion power plants. Work has been carried...
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The performance of spherical tokamak reactors depends on plasma β, and an upper limit is set by long-wavelength kinetic ballooning modes (KBMs). We examine how these modes become unstable in spherical-tokamak reactor relevant plasmas, which may contain significant fast-ion pressure. In a series of numerically generated equilibria of increasing β, the KBM becomes unstable at sufficiently high...
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The zeroth law of turbulence states that, for fixed energy input into large-scale motions, the statistical steady state of a turbulent system is independent of microphysical dissipation properties. This behaviour, which is fundamental to nearly all fluid-like systems from industrial processes to galaxies, occurs because nonlinear processes generate smaller and smaller scales in the flow, until...
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We have used the local-δf gyrokinetic code GS2 to perform studies of the effect of flux-surface shaping on two highly-shaped, low- and high-β JT-60SA-relevant equilibria, including a successful benchmark with the GKV code. We find that for a high-performance plasma, i.e. one with high plasma beta and steep pressure gradients, the turbulent outwards radial fluxes may be reduced by minimizing...
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A new algorithm for toroidal flow shear in a linearly implicit, local δfδf\delta f gyrokinetic code is described. Unlike the current approach followed by a number of codes, it treats flow shear continuously in time. In the linear gyrokinetic equation, time-dependences arising from the presence of flow shear are decomposed in such a way that they can be treated explicitly in time with no...
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A new drift kinetic theory for the plasma response to the neoclassical tearing mode (NTM) magnetic perturbation is presented. Small magnetic islands of width, (a is the tokamak minor radius) are assumed, retaining the limit w ∼ ρ bi (ρ bi is the ion banana orbit width) to include finite orbit width effects. When collisions are small, the ions/electrons follow streamlines in phase space; for...
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A study of turbulent impurity transport by means of quasilinear and nonlinear gyrokinetic simulations is presented for Wendelstein 7-X (W7-X). The calculations have been carried out with the recently developed gyrokinetic code stella. Different impurity species are considered in the presence of various types of background instabilities: ion temperature gradient (ITG), trapped electron mode...
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