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Effect of magnetic perturbations on turbulence-flow dynamics at the L-H transition on DIII-D

Plasma Physics 2020-06-24 v1

Abstract

Detailed 2D turbulence measurements from the DIII-D tokamak provide an explanation for how resonant magnetic perturbations (RMPs) raise the L-H power threshold PLHP_\textrm{LH} [P. Gohil et al., Nucl. Fusion 51, 103020 (2011)] in ITER-relevant, low rotation, ITER-similar-shape plasmas with favorable ion B\nabla B direction. RMPs simultaneously raise the turbulence decorrelation rate ΔωD\Delta \omega_D and reduce the flow shear rate ωshear\omega_\textrm{shear} in the stationary L-mode state preceding the L-H transition, thereby disrupting the turbulence shear suppression mechanism. RMPs also reduce the Reynolds stress drive for poloidal flow, contributing to the reduction of ωshear\omega_\textrm{shear} On the ~100 {\mu}s timescale of the L-H transition, RMPs reduce Reynolds-stress-driven energy transfer from turbulence to flows by an order of magnitude, challenging the energy depletion theory for the L-H trigger mechanism. In contrast, non-resonant magnetic perturbations, which do not significantly affect PLHP_\textrm{LH}, do not affect ΔωD\Delta \omega_D and only slightly reduce ωshear\omega_\textrm{shear} and Reynolds-stress-driven energy transfer.

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@article{arxiv.2004.12003,
  title  = {Effect of magnetic perturbations on turbulence-flow dynamics at the L-H transition on DIII-D},
  author = {D. M. Kriete and G. R. McKee and L. Schmitz and D. R. Smith and Z. Yan and L. A. Morton and R. J. Fonck},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2004.12003},
  year   = {2020}
}

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