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Trapped electron mode turbulence driven intrinsic rotation in tokamak plasmas

  • W. X. Wang
  • , T. S. Hahm
  • , S. Ethier
  • , L. E. Zakharov
  • , P. H. Diamond

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Abstract

Progress from global gyrokinetic simulations in understanding the origin of intrinsic rotation in toroidal plasmas is reported. The turbulence-driven intrinsic torque associated with nonlinear residual stress generation due to zonal flow shear induced asymmetry in the parallel wave number spectrum is shown to scale close to linearly with plasma gradients and the inverse of the plasma current, qualitatively reproducing experimental empirical scalings of intrinsic rotation. The origin of current scaling is found to be enhanced k symmetry breaking induced by the increased radial variation of the safety factor as the current decreases. The intrinsic torque is proportional to the pressure gradient because both turbulence intensity and zonal flow shear, which are two key ingredients for driving residual stress, increase with turbulence drive, which is R/LTe and R/Lne for the trapped electron mode.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number085001
JournalPhysical review letters
Volume106
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 23 2011

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • General Physics and Astronomy

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