M Romanelli K G McClements J Cross P J Knight A Thyagaraja J Callaghan
Transport analysis of MAST discharges indicates that ion collisional transport is an important loss mechanism in the core of a spherical tokamak. In the strongly-varying equilibrium fields of spherical tokamaks many of the assumptions of drift kinetic and neoclassical theory (e.g. small plasma inverse aspect ratio and low ratio of toroidal Larmor r…
PublishedF. Militello M. Romanelli J.W. Connor R.J. Hastie
It is shown that drift wave plasma turbulence in the electromagnetic regime can significantly affect the zonal flow dynamics and drive zonal fields. A new interpretation of the effect of the zonal fields on the zonal flow stability is given as previous analytic predictions are shown to be inadequate for accurately describing the numerical results. …
PublishedF. Militello M. Romanelli R. J. Hastie N. F. Loureiro
The generation of zonal magnetic fields in laboratory fusion plasmas is predicted by theoretical and numerical models and was recently observed experimentally. It is shown that the modification of the current density gradient associated with such corrugations can significantly affect the stability of the tearing mode. A simple scaling law is derive…
PublishedW. Zwingmann M. Airaj L. Appel V. Drozdov L.-G. Eriksson B. Guillerminef G.T.A. Huysmans F. Imbeaux P. Mccarthy Ph. Moreau M. Romanelli P. Strand The Imp-1/Isip Team
The Integrated tokamak modelling taskforce was set up to provide the European scientific community with simulation tools for preparing and analysing discharges of fusion experiments. We will report on recent progress made on the taskforce project on equilibrium and linear stability. A generic data structure has been devised to describe the geometry…
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…
PublishedJ. B. Taylor H. R. Wilson
Short wavelength fluctuations may be a source of anomalous transport in toroidal plasmas. Early investigations concerned electron and ion modes that occur only at a particular radius and have a localised eigenfunction: such modes do not seem important for transport. Recently, Connor, Taylor and Wilson [1] described electron modes that occur at all …
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