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17–22 Oct 2016
Kyoto International Conference Center
Japan timezone

Neutral Recycling Effect on Edge ITG Turbulence and Transport

20 Oct 2016, 14:00
4h 45m
Kyoto International Conference Center

Kyoto International Conference Center

Takaragaike, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto 606-0001 Japan
Poster THD - Magnetic Confinement Theory and Modelling: Plasma–material interactions; divertors, limiters, SOL Poster 6

Speaker

Daren Stotler (Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory)

Description

Neutral particle recycling effect on the edge ITG (ion temperature gradient) turbulence has been studied in a realistic tokamak geometry with a steep edge pedestal, using a full-f edge gyrokinetic code XGC1. The ITG turbulence is chosen here because it is the most fundamental and robust form of tokamak plasma instability, with its long radial correlation length influencing other turbulence in the pedestal. It has been found that the charge exchange interaction of the neutral particles with the plasma ions enhance the edge ITG turbulence and transport through a) reduction of the ExB shearing rate and b) through cooling of the ion temperature near the magnetic separatrix, which leads to an enhanced ion temperature gradient in the extended edge region. Work supported by U.S. DOE. Computing resources provided by OLCF, ALCF and NERSC.
Country or International Organization United States of America
Paper Number TH/P6-7

Primary author

Daren Stotler (Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory)

Co-authors

Dr Choong-Seock Chang (Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory and KAIST) Jianying Lang (Intel Corporation) Dr Seung-Hoe Ku (Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory)

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