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Reduction of chaotic particle transport driven by drift waves in sheared flows
Fecha
2008Registro en:
PHYSICS OF PLASMAS, v.15, n.11, 2008
1070-664X
10.1063/1.3009532
Autor
Marcus, Francisco Alberto
Caldas, Ibere Luiz
Guimarães Filho, Zwinglio de Oliveira
Morrison, Philip James
Horton, Wendell
Kuznetsov, Yurii
Nascimento, Ivan Cunha
Institución
Resumen
Investigations of chaotic particle transport by drift waves propagating in the edge plasma of tokamaks with poloidal zonal flow are described. For large aspect ratio tokamaks, the influence of radial electric field profiles on convective cells and transport barriers, created by the nonlinear interaction between the poloidal flow and resonant waves, is investigated. For equilibria with edge shear flow, particle transport is seen to be reduced when the electric field shear is reversed. The transport reduction is attributed to the robust invariant tori that occur in nontwist Hamiltonian systems. This mechanism is proposed as an explanation for the transport reduction in Tokamak Chauffage Alfven Bresilien [R. M. O. Galvao , Plasma Phys. Controlled Fusion 43, 1181 (2001)] for discharges with a biased electrode at the plasma edge.
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