Speaker
Dr
Nirmal Kumar Bisai
(Institute for Plasma Research, Bhat, Gandhinagar-382428, India)
Description
Role of neutral gas in Scrape-off Layer (SOL) of tokamak plasma is important as it modifies the
plasma turbulence. This has been investigated using a simple two-dimensional (2D) model that
consists of electron continuity, quasi-neutrality, electron energy and neutral gas continuity
equations. Earlier the role of the neutral gas has been studied using uniform electron
temperature [1]. However, in this study finite gradient of the electron temperature
has been introduced using the electron energy equation. Linear growth rate obtained from
these equations has been studied. The neutral gas ionization rate is found to stabilize the linear
growth rate. Neutral diffusion has an important role on the linear growth rates as it destabilizes the
modes. The nonlinear equations are solved numerically. It is found that the neutral gas
reduces/increases fluctuations of the plasma density in the outer/inner region of the SOL.
Radial profiles of plasma density, electron temperature, and radial electric field have been
studied. It is found that e-folding thickness of the plasma density, and electron temperature
is reduced by the neutral gas. The neutral gas also reduces the radial electric field that
agrees qualitatively with the Aditya experimental observations.
Country or International Organization | India |
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Paper Number | TH/5-2 |
Primary author
Dr
Nirmal Kumar Bisai
(Institute for Plasma Research, Bhat, Gandhinagar-382428, India)
Co-author
Prof.
Prediman Kaw
(Institute for Plasma Research, Bhat, Gandhinagar-382428, India)