Abstract
Abstract
Two ways for producing a transport barrier through strong shear of the E × B poloidal flow have been investigated using GYSELA gyrokinetic simulations in a flux-driven regime. The first one uses an external poloidal momentum (i.e. vorticity) source that locally polarizes the plasma, and the second one enforces a locally steep density profile that also stabilizes the ion temperature gradient (ITG) instability modes linearly. Both cases show a very low local turbulent heat diffusivity coefficient
χ
T
turb
and a slight increase in core pressure when a threshold of
ω
E
×
B
≈
γ
¯
lin
(respectively the E × B shear rate and average linear growth rate of ITG) is reached, validating previous numerical results. This pressure increase and
χ
T
turb
quench are the signs of a transport barrier formation. This behaviour is the result of a reduced turbulence intensity which strongly correlates with the shearing of turbulent structures as evidenced by a reduction of the auto-correlation length of potential fluctuations as well as an intensity reduction of the k
θ
spectrum. Moreover, a small shift towards smaller poloidal wavenumber is observed in the vorticity source region which could be linked to a tilt of the turbulent structures in the poloidal direction.
Funder
EUROfusion
Granul
Grand Équipement National De Calcul Intensif
Cineca-MARCONI
European Union’s Horizon 2020
Subject
Condensed Matter Physics,Nuclear and High Energy Physics
Cited by
3 articles.
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