S. Breton F.J. Casson C. Bourdelle J. Citrin Y. Baranov Y. Camenen C. Challis J. Garcia G. Corrigan L. Garzotti S. Henderson F. Koechl M. OMullane T. Puetterich M. Sertoli M. Valisa JET contributors
For the first time, over five confinement times, the self-consistent flux driven time evolution of heat, momentum transport and particle fluxes of electrons and multiple ions including Tungsten (W) is modeled within the integrated modeling platform JETTO [Romanelli M et al PFR 2014], using first principle-based codes : namely, QuaLiKiz [Bourd…
Preprint PublishedC. Bourdelle Y. Camenen J. Citrin M. Marin F.J. Casson F. Koechl M. Maslov
In Ion-Temperature-Gradient (ITG) driven turbulence, the resonance condition leads to ion particle turbulent transport coefficients significantly larger than electron particle turbulent transport coefficients. This is shown in non-linear gyrokinetic simulations and explained by an analytical quasilinear model. It is then illustrated by JETTO-QuaLi…
Preprint PublishedS. Breton F.J. Casson C. Bourdelle C. Angioni E. Belli Y. Camenen J. Citrin X. Garbet Y. Sarazin The JET contributors
Heavy impurities, such as tungsten (W), can exhibit strongly poloidally asymmetric density profiles in rotating or radio frequency heated plasmas. In the metallic environment of JET, the poloidal asymmetry of tungsten enhances its neoclassical transport up to an order of magnitude, so that neoclassical convection is expected to dominate over turbul…
PreprintM.-L. Mayoral T. Pütterich P. Jacquet E. Lerche D. Van-Eester V. Bobkov C. Bourdelle L. Colas A. Czarnecka J. Mlynar R. Neu JET-EFDA Contributors
During the initial operation of the JET ITER-like wall, particular attention was given to the characterization of the Ion Cyclotron Resonance Frequency (ICRF) heating in this new metallic environment. In this contribution we compare L-modes plasmas heated by ICRF or by Neutral Beam Injection (NBI). ICRF heating as expected led to a much higher cent…
PublishedJ. W. Connor A. Fasoli C. Hidalgo A. Kirk V. Naulin A. G. Peeters T. Tala
This workshop on transport in fusion plasmas is the thirteenth in a series. Previously they have been held under the auspices of the EU and US Transport Task Forces (TTFs), with J Connor as the EU TTF chair. However, the EU Transport Task Force has now been subsumed into the EFDA (European Fusion Development Agreement) Topical Group for Transport (…
PublishedM. Romanelli G. Regnoli C. Bourdelle
The linear stability of dissipative drift electrostatic modes in tokamak plasmas is studied numerically with an extended version of the gyrokinetic code [Kinezero C. Bourdelle and et al. , Nucl. Fusion 42 , 892 (2002)] including a modified Krook collision operator to account for collisional effects on the trapped electron response. This new version…
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