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  Theory-based modeling of particle transport in ASDEX Upgrade H-mode plasmas, density peaking, anomalous pinch and collisionality

Angioni, C., Peeters, A. G., Pereverzev, G. V., Ryter, F., Tardini, G., & ASDEX Upgrade Team (2003). Theory-based modeling of particle transport in ASDEX Upgrade H-mode plasmas, density peaking, anomalous pinch and collisionality. Physics of Plasmas, 10(8), 3325-3239. doi:10.1063/1.1589009.

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Angioni, C.1, Author           
Peeters, A. G.2, Author           
Pereverzev, G. V.1, Author           
Ryter, F.3, Author           
Tardini, G.4, Author           
ASDEX Upgrade Team, Author  
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1Tokamak Theory (TOK), Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics, Max Planck Society, ou_1856309              
2Tokamak Theory (TOK), Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics, Max Planck Society
3Tokamak Edge and Divertor Physics (E2), Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics, Max Planck Society, ou_1856308              
4Experimental Plasma Physics 1 (E1), Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics, Max Planck Society, ou_1856295              

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 Abstract: The theoretical prediction of density profiles in tokamak plasmas plays a major role for the prediction of the plasma performance in a fusion reactor. The density peaking measured in plasmas in high confinement mode of the ASDEX Upgrade tokamak [O. Gruber, H.-S. Bosch, S. Günter et al., Nucl. Fusion 39, 1321 (1999)] is shown to decrease with increasing collisionality. This experimental behavior is explained with a theoretical fluid transport model for ion temperature gradient and trapped electron modes, GLF23, which includes a valid description of the effects of collisions on these instabilities. Collisionless reactive models, like the Weiland model, are in disagreement with the experimental observations. The difference between the predictions of the two models must be ascribed to collisionality. This has been ascertained by a detailed comparison of the physics content of the two models and by the implementation of modified, collisionless versions of the GLF23 model, which yield results analogous to those of the Weiland model and in disagreement with the experiment. It is shown that the anomalous particle pinch decreases with collisionality and the relative role of the neoclassical Ware pinch becomes important at high collisionality, that is close to the density limit in present large tokamak experiments, while it is practically negligible at low collisionality. The present results reconciliate apparently contradictory observations on the existence of an anomalous particle pinch collected so far in tokamaks.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2003
 Publication Status: Issued
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Title: Physics of Plasmas
  Alternative Title : Phys. Plasmas
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Publ. Info: Copyright © 2003 American Institute of Physics
Pages: - Volume / Issue: 10 (8) Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 3325 - 3239 Identifier: -