Tokamak parameter regimes with low toroidal momentum diffusivity

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Tokamak parameter regimes with low toroidal momentum diffusivity
Abstract
The strong, sharp flow structures that are seen frequently in tokamak cores, and large amplitude spontaneous global toroidal rotation are both surprising in light of current theories where toroidal flow evolution is dominantly diffusive. Mechanisms for spontaneously generating strong poloidal shear flows have been extensively investigated, but these processes were thought not to apply to toroidal flows. We confirm, however, that there is a regime with near-zero toroidal momentum diffusivity, where toroidal flow structures are spontaneously generated, as shown in earlier global gyrokinetic simulations. This allows strong rotation with negligible applied external torque, and the regime where this occurs is also favourable for strong turbulence stabilisation by rotation. The transition to low momentum diffusivity occurs for tight aspect ratio, low safety factor and at low levels of heat flux, in agreement with a simple zero-dimensional model for the flow–turbulence interaction.
Publication
Journal of Plasma Physics
Volume
85
Issue
3
Pages
175850301
Date
2019/06
Language
en
ISSN
0022-3778, 1469-7807
Accessed
8/29/24, 10:21 AM
Library Catalog
Cambridge University Press
Extra
1 citations (Crossref/DOI) [2024-10-03] 1 citations (Crossref/DOI) [2024-10-02]
Citation
McMillan, B. F., & Dominski, J. (2019). Tokamak parameter regimes with low toroidal momentum diffusivity. Journal of Plasma Physics, 85(3), 175850301. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0022377819000333
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