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Book Observations of Anomalous Momentum Transport in Alcator C Mod Plasmas with No Momentum Input

Download or read book Observations of Anomalous Momentum Transport in Alcator C Mod Plasmas with No Momentum Input written by John E. Rice and published by . This book was released on 2003 with total page 34 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: (Cont.) In EDA H-mode discharges which develop internal transport barriers, the velocity profiles become hollow in the center, indicating the presence of a negative radial electric field well in the vicinity of the barrier foot. Upper single null diverted and inner wall limited L-mode discharges exhibit strong counter-current rotation (with V[phi](0) [approx.] -60 km/s in some cases), which may be related to the observed higher H-mode power threshold in these configurations. For plasmas with locked modes, the toroidal rotation is observed to stop (V[phi]

Book Observations of Anomalous Transport in Tokamak Plasmas with No Momentum Input

Download or read book Observations of Anomalous Transport in Tokamak Plasmas with No Momentum Input written by William Davis Lee and published by . This book was released on 2003 with total page 16 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Anomalous momentum transport has been observed in Alcator C-Mod tokamak plasmas. The time evolution of core impurity toroidal rotation velocity profiles has been measured with a crystal x-ray spectrometer array. Following the L-mode to EDA (enhanced D[/sub/ alpha]) H-mode transition in both Ohmic and ICRF heated discharges, the ensuing co-current toroidal rotation velocity, which is generated in the absence of any external momentum source, is observed to propagate in from the edge plasma to the core with a time scale of order of the observed energy confinement time, but much less than the neo-classical momentum confinement time. The steady state toroidal rotation velocity profiles in EDA H-mode plasmas are relatively flat and the momentum transport can be simulated with a simple diffusion model. Assuming the L-H transition produces an instantaneous edge velocity source (which disappears at the H- to L-mode transition), the momentum transport may be characterized by a diffusivity, with values of 0.07 m2/s during EDA H-mode and 0.2 m2/s in L-mode. These values are large compared to the calculated neo-classical momentum diffusivities. Velocity profiles during ELM-free H-modes are centrally peaked, which suggests inward momentum convection; the observed profiles are matched with simulations including an inward convection velocity of 10 m/s. In EDA H-mode discharges which develop internal transport barriers, the velocity profiles become hollow in the center indicating the presence of a negative radial electric field well in the vicinity of the barrier foot.

Book Toroidal Rotation and Momentum Transport in Alcator C Mod Plasmas with No Momentum Input

Download or read book Toroidal Rotation and Momentum Transport in Alcator C Mod Plasmas with No Momentum Input written by John E. Rice and published by . This book was released on 2003 with total page 30 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The time evolution of toroidal rotation velocity profiles has been measured in Alcator C-Mod [I.H. Hutchinson et al., Phys. Plasmas (1), 1511 (1994)] plasmas using a tangentially viewing x-ray spectrometer array. The strong co-current toroidal rotation in enhanced D[alpha] (EDA) high confinement mode (H-mode) plasmas is observed to propagate in from the edge on a time scale similar to the energy confinement time. The ensuing steady state rotation velocity profiles in both Ohmic and ion cyclotron range of frequencies (ICRF) heated EDA H-modes, which are generated in the absence of any external momentum input, are found to be relatively flat. These profiles may be simulated by a simple diffusion model with the boundary condition of an edge rotation, which appears during the H-mode period. The observed profiles are well matched by the simulations using a momentum diffusivity of [approx.]0.1 m2/s, which is much larger than the calculated neo-classical value, and the momentum transport may be regarded as anomalous. The Alcator C-Mod rotation observations have been compared in detail with the calculations of neo-classical and sub-neo-classical theory, to the predictions from modeling of ICRF wave induced energetic ion orbit shifts, and to estimates from turbulence driven mechanisms. The magnitude and scalings of the observed rotation results are in accord with neo-classical and sub-neo-classical calculations, but the measured momentum diffusivity is higher than the predictions by a large fraction. The prediction of rotation reversal with a high magnetic field side resonance location for ICRF wave induced ion orbit shifts has not been observed in the experiments. While the turbulence driven rotation calculations are mostly qualitative, they represent some of the observed features.

Book Spontaneous Toroidal Rotation in Alcator C Mod Plasmas with No Momentum Input

Download or read book Spontaneous Toroidal Rotation in Alcator C Mod Plasmas with No Momentum Input written by John E. Rice and published by . This book was released on 2005 with total page 102 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Spontaneoustoroidal rotation of impurity ions has been observed in the core of Alcator C-Mod plasmas with no external momentum input. The magnitude of the rotation rangesfrom -60 km/s(coun ter-current) in limiter L-mode discharges to +140 km/s (co-current) in ICRF heated H-mode plasmas. The core rotation in L-mode plasmasisgenerally counter-current and isfound to depend strongly on the magnetic topology; in near double null discharges, the core rotation changes by 25 km/swith a variation of a few millimetersin the distance between the primary and secondary separatrices. In H-mode plasmas, the rotation increments in the co-current direction with the toroidal rotation velocity increase proportional to the corresponding stored energy increase, normalized to the plasma current. These discharges exhibit a positive Er in the core. Immediately following the transition from L-mode into enhanced Da (EDA) H-mode, the co-current rotation appears near the plasma edge and propagates to the center on a time scale similar to the energy confinement time, but much less than the neo-classical momentum diffusion time, indicating both the role of the plasma boundary in the dynamics of the H-mode transition and the anomalous nature of momentum transport. Rotation velocity profilesare flat in EDA H-mode plasmasand centrally peaked for ELM-free Hmodes, demonstrating the effects of an inward momentum pinch. In EDA H-mode discharges that develop internal transport barriers (ITBs), the core toroidal rotation inside of the barrier foot is observed to drop on a time scale similar to the core pressure profile peaking (100s of ms), indicating a negative Er well in the core region.

Book Fusion Science and Technology

Download or read book Fusion Science and Technology written by and published by . This book was released on 2008 with total page 808 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Nuclear Fusion

Download or read book Nuclear Fusion written by and published by . This book was released on 2009 with total page 324 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book The L  to H mode Transition and Momentum Confinement in Alcator C Mod Plasmas

Download or read book The L to H mode Transition and Momentum Confinement in Alcator C Mod Plasmas written by John Reel Walk (Jr.) and published by . This book was released on 2010 with total page 64 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Using a spatially-resolving x-ray spectrometer system, toroidal impurity rotation in Alcator C-Mod plasmas was measured. The propagation of the rotational velocity from the edge to the core of the plasma column was measured during the L- to H-mode transition. Momentum transport was measured in both Ohmic and ICRF-heated discharges, which produced EDA and ELM-free H-modes. The momentum transport was modeled by a simplified diffusion model, in which momentum diffusivity was substantially higher than neoclassically predicted values.

Book Global Momentum Confinement Times in Alcator C Mod H  and I  Regime Plasmas

Download or read book Global Momentum Confinement Times in Alcator C Mod H and I Regime Plasmas written by Michelle M. Victora and published by . This book was released on 2014 with total page 45 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Using a spatially-resolving x-ray spectrometer system, the toroidal rotation velocity in Alcator C-Mod plasmas is measured and analyzed. At the L-H and L-I transition, there is a co-current movement in the toroidal rotation velocity.The propagation of this rotational velocity from the edge to the core of the torus was measured following the L- to H- and L- to I-mode transitions. A hyperbolic tangent fit was used to determine a single variable for rise time in rotational velocity. The hyperbolic tangent fit parameter acts as a proxy for the global momentum confinement time, which is then compared to other plasma parameters. Through this compaxison, we found an decrease in rise time in correlation with increasing density(n)/current(I), particularly distinctive in the range of 1-2.5 x 1020 (MA x m3)-1. Due to a lack of overlap in density between I- and H-mode, we find this may be indicative of an overall decrease in rise time between L- to I- and L- to H-mode transitions. In order to explore this possibility, we must achieve I-mode runs with the same current and density as Hmode to determine if there is still a decrease between the two transitions.

Book Magnetic Fusion Energy

    Book Details:
  • Author : George Neilson
  • Publisher : Woodhead Publishing
  • Release : 2016-06-02
  • ISBN : 0081003269
  • Pages : 634 pages

Download or read book Magnetic Fusion Energy written by George Neilson and published by Woodhead Publishing. This book was released on 2016-06-02 with total page 634 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Magnetic Fusion Energy: From Experiments to Power Plants is a timely exploration of the field, giving readers an understanding of the experiments that brought us to the threshold of the ITER era, as well as the physics and technology research needed to take us beyond ITER to commercial fusion power plants. With the start of ITER construction, the world’s magnetic fusion energy (MFE) enterprise has begun a new era. The ITER scientific and technical (S&T) basis is the result of research on many fusion plasma physics experiments over a period of decades. Besides ITER, the scope of fusion research must be broadened to create the S&T basis for practical fusion power plants, systems that will continuously convert the energy released from a burning plasma to usable electricity, operating for years with only occasional interruptions for scheduled maintenance. Provides researchers in academia and industry with an authoritative overview of the significant fusion energy experiments Considers the pathway towards future development of magnetic fusion energy power plants Contains experts contributions from editors and others who are well known in the field

Book The Scrape off layer in Alcator C Mod

Download or read book The Scrape off layer in Alcator C Mod written by James L. Terry and published by . This book was released on 2005 with total page 68 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: (cont.) Evidence that this turbulent transport may play an important role in the core-plasma density limit is presented. Much lower levels of turbulence and no blobs are observed in the high-field-side scrape-off-layer. For single-null magnetic configurations, plasma in the inboard scrape-off-layer appears to be almost entirely a result of plasma flow along field lines from the low-field side. Strong parallel flows with sensitivity to magnetic topology are found, along with strong evidence for momentum coupling between these scrape-off-layer flows and core toroidal rotation

Book Plasma Physics

    Book Details:
  • Author : Alexander Piel
  • Publisher : Springer
  • Release : 2017-09-07
  • ISBN : 3319634275
  • Pages : 473 pages

Download or read book Plasma Physics written by Alexander Piel and published by Springer. This book was released on 2017-09-07 with total page 473 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The enlarged new edition of this textbook provides a comprehensive introduction to the basic processes in plasmas and demonstrates that the same fundamental concepts describe cold gas-discharge plasmas, space plasmas, and hot fusion plasmas. Starting from particle drifts in magnetic fields, the principles of magnetic confinement fusion are explained and compared with laser fusion. Collective processes are discussed in terms of plasma waves and instabilities. The concepts of plasma description by magnetohydrodynamics, kinetic theory, and particle simulation are stepwise introduced. Space charge effects in sheath regions, double layers and plasma diodes are given the necessary attention. The novel fundamental mechanisms of dusty plasmas are explored and integrated into the framework of conventional plasmas. The book concludes with a concise description of modern plasma discharges. Written by an internationally renowned researcher in experimental plasma physics, the text keeps the mathematical apparatus simple and emphasizes the underlying concepts. The guidelines of plasma physics are illustrated by a host of practical examples, preferentially from plasma diagnostics. There, Langmuir probe methods, laser interferometry, ionospheric sounding, Faraday rotation, and diagnostics of dusty plasmas are discussed. Though primarily addressing students in plasma physics, the book is easily accessible for researchers in neighboring disciplines, such as space science, astrophysics, material science, applied physics, and electrical engineering. This second edition has been thoroughly revised and contains substantially enlarged chapters on plasma diagnostics, dusty plasmas and plasma discharges. Probe techniques have been rearranged into basic theory and a host of practical examples for probe techniques in dc, rf, and space plasmas. New topics in dusty plasmas, such as plasma crystals, Yukawa balls, phase transitions and attractive forces have been adopted. The chapter on plasma discharges now contains a new section on conventional and high-power impulse magnetron sputtering. The recently discovered electrical asymmetry effect in capacitive rf-discharges is described. The text is based on an introductory course to plasma physics and advanced courses in plasma diagnostics, dusty plasmas, and plasma waves, which the author has taught at Kiel University for three decades. The pedagogical approach combines detailed explanations, a large number of illustrative figures, short summaries of the basics at the end of each chapter, and a selection of problems with detailed solutions.

Book Elementary Processes in Hydrogen Helium Plasmas

Download or read book Elementary Processes in Hydrogen Helium Plasmas written by Ratko K. Janev and published by Springer Science & Business Media. This book was released on 2012-12-06 with total page 322 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Atomic and molecular processes play an important role in laboratory and astrophysical plasmas for a wide range of conditions, and determine, in part, their electrical, transport, thermal, and radiation properties. The study of these and other plasma properties requires a knowledge of the cross sections, reaction rate coefficients, and inelastic energy transfers for a variety of collisional reactions. In this review, we provide quantitative information about the most important collision processes occurring in hy drogen, helium, and hydrogen-helium plasmas in the temperature range from 0. 1 eV to 20 keY. The material presented here is based on published atomic and molecular collision data, theoretical calculations, and appro priate extrapolation and interpolation procedures. This review gives the properties of each reaction, graphs of the cross sections and reaction rate coeffiCients, and the coefficients of analytical fits for these quantities. We present this information in a form that will enable researchers who are not experts in atomic physics to use the data easily. The authors thank their colleagues at the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory and in the atomic physics community who have made many useful suggestions for the selection and presentation o. f t. he material. We gratefully acknowledge the excellent technical assistance of Elizabeth Carey for the typing, and Bernie Giehl for the drafting. This work was supported in part by the U. S. Department of Energy Contract No. DE-AC02-76-CHO-3073. Princeton, USA R. K. Janev W. D. Langer September, 1987 K. Evans, Jr. , D. E.

Book Dissertation Abstracts International

Download or read book Dissertation Abstracts International written by and published by . This book was released on 1995 with total page 796 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Driven Rotation  Self Generated Flow  and Momentum Transport in Tokamak Plasmas

Download or read book Driven Rotation Self Generated Flow and Momentum Transport in Tokamak Plasmas written by John Rice and published by Springer Nature. This book was released on 2022-01-13 with total page 158 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book provides a comprehensive look at the state of the art of externally driven and self-generated rotation as well as momentum transport in tokamak plasmas. In addition to recent developments, the book includes a review of rotation measurement techniques, measurements of directly and indirectly driven rotation, momentum sinks, self-generated flow, and momentum transport. These results are presented alongside summaries of prevailing theory and are compared to predictions, bringing together both experimental and theoretical perspectives for a broad look at the field. Both researchers and graduate students in the field of plasma physics will find this book to be a useful reference. Although there is an emphasis on tokamaks, a number of the concepts are also relevant to other configurations.

Book On the Edge of Magnetic Fusion Devices

Download or read book On the Edge of Magnetic Fusion Devices written by Sergei Krasheninnikov and published by Springer. This book was released on 2021-09-09 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book reviews the current state of understanding concerning edge plasma, which bridges hot fusion plasma, with a temperature of roughly one million degrees Kelvin with plasma-facing materials, which have melting points of only a few thousand degrees Kelvin. In a fact, edge plasma is one of the keys to solution for harnessing fusion energy in magnetic fusion devices. The physics governing the processes at work in the edge plasma involves classical and anomalous transport of multispecies plasma, neutral gas dynamics, atomic physics effects, radiation transport, plasma-material interactions, and even the transport of plasma species within the plasma-facing materials. The book starts with simple physical models, then moves on to rigorous theoretical considerations and state-of-the-art simulation tools that are capable of capturing the most important features of the edge plasma phenomena. The authors compare the conclusions arising from the theoretical and computational analysis with the available experimental data. They also discuss the remaining gaps in their models and make projections for phenomena related to edge plasma in magnetic fusion reactors.

Book Fundamentals of Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion

Download or read book Fundamentals of Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion written by Kenrō Miyamoto and published by . This book was released on 1997 with total page 401 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Plasma Science

    Book Details:
  • Author : National Academies of Sciences Engineering and Medicine
  • Publisher :
  • Release : 2021-02-28
  • ISBN : 9780309677608
  • Pages : 291 pages

Download or read book Plasma Science written by National Academies of Sciences Engineering and Medicine and published by . This book was released on 2021-02-28 with total page 291 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Plasma Science and Engineering transforms fundamental scientific research into powerful societal applications, from materials processing and healthcare to forecasting space weather. Plasma Science: Enabling Technology, Sustainability, Security and Exploration discusses the importance of plasma research, identifies important grand challenges for the next decade, and makes recommendations on funding and workforce. This publication will help federal agencies, policymakers, and academic leadership understand the importance of plasma research and make informed decisions about plasma science funding, workforce, and research directions.