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Presentation given at the Theory of Fusion Plasmas Joint Varenna-Lausanne International Workshop September 2022
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DTW is a dynamic time warping library designed for tokamak velocimetry measurements. The algorithm works by distorting image 2 into image 1, then using the distorted coordinates to compute the displacements required to distort image 1 into image 2, given at the positions in image 1.
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Microtearing instability is one of the major sources of turbulent transport in high-β tokamaks. These modes lead to very localized transport at low-order rational magnetic field lines, and we show that flattening of the local electron temperature gradient at these rational surfaces plays an important role in setting the saturated flux level in microtearing turbulence. This process depends...
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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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Supplementary data for the Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion Publication `New linear stability parameter to describe low-β electromagnetic microinstabilities driven by passing electrons in axisymmetric toroidal geometry, M. R. Hardman, F. I. Parra, B. S. Patel, C. M. Roach, J. Ruiz Ruiz, M. Barnes, D. Dickinson, W. Dorland, J. F. Parisi, D. St-Onge, and H. Wilson'. The publication appears...
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This dataset contains the linear simulation data used in M. Giacomin et al. "Nonlinear microtearing modes in MAST and their stochastic layer formation", Plasma Phys. Control. Fusion 2023 (DOI 10.1088/1361-6587/aceb89). Please see the README file for information on the dataset. Please cite M. Giacomin et al. "Nonlinear microtearing modes in MAST and their stochastic layer formation", Plasma...
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Two image-based velocity-inference techniques, cross-correlation time-delay estimation (CCTDE) and dynamic time warping (DTW), were tested. These techniques are conventionally used in the study of plasma dynamics, but they can be applied to any data where features propagate across the image field-of-view. Differences between the techniques were investigated, which showed that the shortcomings...
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High-power-density tokamaks offer a potential solution to design cost-effective fusion devices. One way to achieve high power density is to operate at a high ββ\beta value (the ratio of thermal to magnetic pressure), i.e. β∼1β∼1\beta \sim 1. However, a β∼1β∼1\beta \sim 1 state may be unstable to various pressure- and current-driven instabilities or have unfavourable microstability properties....
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The steep plasma pressure gradient that forms at the edge of the high confinement, H-mode regime of tokamak operation provides free energy to drive electromagnetic micro-instabilities that are widely believed to influence the transport processes in this so-called pedestal region. This high pressure gradient also provides a high current density (bootstrap current), known to influence ballooning...
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We implement the higher order gyrokinetic theory developed in Dudkovskaia et al (2023 Plasma Phys. Control. Fusion 65 045010), reduced to the limit of , where B 0 is the tokamak equilibrium magnetic field, and B ϑ is its poloidal component, in the local gyrokinetic turbulence code, GS2. The principal motivation for this extension is to quantify the importance of neoclassical flows in...
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