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Effect of Magnetic Configuration on Particle Transport and Density Fluctuation in LHD

Authors :
Tanaka, Kenji
Michael, Clive
Yokoyama, Masayuki
Yamagishi, Osamu
Kawahata, Kazuo
Tokuzawa, Tokihiko
Shohji, Mamoru
Yamada, Hiroshi
Miyazawa, Jyunichi
Morita, Shigeru
Ida, Katsumi
Yoshinuma, Mikiro
Narihara, Kazumichi
Yamada, Ichihiro
Inagaki, Shigeru
Vyacheslavov, Leonid
Sanin, Andrei
Murakami, Sadayoshi
Wakasa, Arimitsu
Source :
Fusion Science and Technology; January 2007, Vol. 51 Issue: 1 p97-111, 15p
Publication Year :
2007

Abstract

AbstractThe characteristics of particle transport in three different magnetic configurations are studied from density modulation experiments in the Large Helical Device (LHD). These three configurations are represented as different magnetic axis positions (Rax) of the vacuum field. Experiments were carried out in a range of different heating powers for each configuration with almost constant density. The experimental values of particle diffusion coefficients (D) and particle convection velocities (V) are compared with neoclassical estimates. The value of Dis found to be anomalously large compared to neoclassical values in both the core and edge in all configurations. At low collisionality, this anomaly tends downward. The core convection velocities are comparable with neoclassical estimates. In more-outward-shifted configurations, particle transport is enhanced. The electron temperature and electron temperature gradient are the determinate parameters for Dand V, respectively, in each configuration. The effective helical ripple is one of the important parameters for particle transport in the LHD; however, other hidden parameters exist. The role of fluctuations in particle transport is investigated from turbulence measurements using a two-dimensional phase contrast interferometer. Three kinds of fluctuation having different locations, propagation direction, and peak wave number are observed. One of these, which exists in the outermost edge region and propagates in the ion diamagnetic direction in the laboratory frame, plays a possible role in edge anomalous diffusion. The amplitudes of ion diamagnetic fluctuation components are compared with the linear growth rate of the ion temperature gradient mode.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15361055
Volume :
51
Issue :
1
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Fusion Science and Technology
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs41695660
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.13182/FST07-A1291