The core region of high-current RFX-mod reversed field pinch plasmas spontaneously organizes into high-temperature helical flux tubes with almost intact magnetic surfaces. Accordingly, radial diffusion due to magnetic chaos is expected to be vanishingly small. Notwithstanding this, the temperature profile within these structures is flat, suggesting instead a substantial level of heat transport inside them. In this work we propose a rather simplified model of two-dimensional electrostatic turbulence valid in the low-magnetic chaos region and suggest that the effective homogenization of temperature may come from self-consistently generated vortical drift motion.

Modelling the temperature plateau in RFX-mod single-helical-axis (SHAx) states

N Vianello;M Gobbin;F Bonomo
2011

Abstract

The core region of high-current RFX-mod reversed field pinch plasmas spontaneously organizes into high-temperature helical flux tubes with almost intact magnetic surfaces. Accordingly, radial diffusion due to magnetic chaos is expected to be vanishingly small. Notwithstanding this, the temperature profile within these structures is flat, suggesting instead a substantial level of heat transport inside them. In this work we propose a rather simplified model of two-dimensional electrostatic turbulence valid in the low-magnetic chaos region and suggest that the effective homogenization of temperature may come from self-consistently generated vortical drift motion.
2011
Istituto gas ionizzati - IGI - Sede Padova
Inglese
53
2
22
http://iopscience.iop.org/0741-3335/53/2/025013/
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REVERSED-FIELD-PINCH
TEARING MODES
TRANSPORT
PLASMAS
PARADIGM
"Funding under Association Contract FU07-CT-2007-00053" / Article Number: 025013 - La rivista è pubblicata anche online con ISSN 1361-6587.
5
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
262
Sattin, F; Vianello, N; Lorenzini, R; Gobbin, M; Bonomo, F
01 Contributo su Rivista::01.01 Articolo in rivista
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   EU Fusion for ITER Applications
   EUFORIA
   FP7
   211804
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