Criteria for the importance of multi-scale interactions in turbulent transport simulations
Turbulent transport simulations have been used to develop criteria that indicate when multi-scale turbulent phenomena are important in tokamak plasmas. Twelve experimental plasma discharges from the Alcator C-Mod and ASDEX Upgrade tokamaks are compared to ion- and multi-scale simulations with the Tr...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Plasma physics and controlled fusion 2019-08, Vol.61 (8), p.85022 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Turbulent transport simulations have been used to develop criteria that indicate when multi-scale turbulent phenomena are important in tokamak plasmas. Twelve experimental plasma discharges from the Alcator C-Mod and ASDEX Upgrade tokamaks are compared to ion- and multi-scale simulations with the Trapped Gyro-Landau Fluid (TGLF) turbulence code. Multi-scale TGLF agrees with all available validation constraints (ion heat flux, electron heat flux, electron temperature fluctuations, and electron perturbative thermal diffusivity) within uncertainty for all cases analyzed. Ion-scale TGLF agrees in only some cases. Two criteria based on the ratios of normalized linear growth rates are able to distinguish cases in which ion-scale simulations are sufficient from cases for which multi-scale simulations are necessary. The form of these criteria reveal the key role of zonal flow mixing in moderating multi-scale effects. |
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ISSN: | 0741-3335 1361-6587 |
DOI: | 10.1088/1361-6587/ab24ae |