In the Reversed Field Pinch experiment RFX a highly sheared ExB flow is observed in the edge region, with shear value close to the value required for turbulence suppression or reduction. Recent observations have shown that almost 50% of particle flux due to turbulence is due to intermittent events which tend to cluster during magnetic relaxation phase. These events have been associated in RFX to vortex like structures whose rotation direction depends on the local value of the mean ExB flow shear.
Transport due to intermittent events and plasma flow shear in magnetized plasmas
Antoni V;Spolaore M;Serianni G;Vianello N;Martines E
2003
Abstract
In the Reversed Field Pinch experiment RFX a highly sheared ExB flow is observed in the edge region, with shear value close to the value required for turbulence suppression or reduction. Recent observations have shown that almost 50% of particle flux due to turbulence is due to intermittent events which tend to cluster during magnetic relaxation phase. These events have been associated in RFX to vortex like structures whose rotation direction depends on the local value of the mean ExB flow shear.File in questo prodotto:
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