Plasma rotation and transport in MAST spherical tokamak

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The formation of internal transport barriers (ITBs) is investigated in MAST spherical tokamak plasmas. The relative importance of equilibrium flow shear and magnetic shear in their formation and evolution is investigated using data from high-resolution kinetic-and q-profile diagnostics. In L-mode plasmas, with co-current directed NBI heating, ITBs in the momentum and ion thermal channels form in the negative shear region just inside q(min). In the ITB region the anomalous ion thermal transport is suppressed, with ion thermal transport close to the neo-classical level, although the electron transport remains anomalous. Linear stability analysis with the gyro-kinetic code GS2 shows that all electrostatic micro-instabilities are stable in the negative magnetic shear region in the core, both with and without flow shear. Outside the ITB, in the region of positive magnetic shear and relatively weak flow shear, electrostatic micro-instabilities become unstable over a wide range of wave numbers. Flow shear reduces the linear growth rates of low-k modes but suppression of ITG modes is incomplete, which is consistent with the observed anomalous ion transport in this region; however, flow shear has little impact on growth rates of high-k, electron-scale modes. With counter-NBI ITBs of greater radial extent form outside q(min) due to the broader profile of E x B flow shear produced by the greater prompt fast-ion loss torque.
Publisher
INT ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY
Issue Date
2011-06
Language
English
Article Type
Article
Keywords

TURBULENCE SIMULATIONS; MOMENTUM TRANSPORT; SHEAR; MODE; INSTABILITIES; CONFINEMENT; BARRIERS

Citation

NUCLEAR FUSION, v.51, no.6

ISSN
0029-5515
DOI
10.1088/0029-5515/51/6/063006
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10203/255599
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