Author:
KOMOSHVILI K.,CUPERMAN S.,BRUMA C.
Abstract
Turbulent transport of heat and particles is the principle obstacle confronting
controlled fusion today. We investigate quantitatively the suppression of
turbulence and formation of transport barriers in spherical tokamaks by sheared
electric fields generated by externally driven radiofrequency (RF) waves, in the
frequency range ωA ∼ ω < ωci
(where ωA and ωci are the Alfvén and ion cyclotron
frequencies).This investigation consists of the solution of the full-wave equation for a spherical
tokamak in the presence of externally driven fast waves and the evaluation
of the power dissipation by the mode-converted Alfvén waves. This in turn provides
a radial flow shear responsible for the suppression of plasma turbulence. Thus
a strongly nonlinear equation for the radial sheared electric field is solved, and
the turbulent transport suppression rate is evaluated and compared with the ion
temperature gradient (ITG) instability increment.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Cited by
3 articles.
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