Electron transport in tokamaks has many different features which are briefly reviewed. The paper is focused on electron heat transport in conventional tokamak plasmas. An inter-machine comparison indicates that the non-dimensional gradient length of the electron temperature profiles R/L-Te, is almost independent of the devices and varies little with plasma parameters. This strongly suggests that electron heat transport is governed by turbulence with a threshold in R/L-Te.. This is confirmed by modulation experiments using electron cyclotron heating. Simulations with empirical and physics-based transport models confirm this assumption.

Experimental studies of electron transport

A Jacchia;P Mantica;
2001

Abstract

Electron transport in tokamaks has many different features which are briefly reviewed. The paper is focused on electron heat transport in conventional tokamak plasmas. An inter-machine comparison indicates that the non-dimensional gradient length of the electron temperature profiles R/L-Te, is almost independent of the devices and varies little with plasma parameters. This strongly suggests that electron heat transport is governed by turbulence with a threshold in R/L-Te.. This is confirmed by modulation experiments using electron cyclotron heating. Simulations with empirical and physics-based transport models confirm this assumption.
2001
Istituto di fisica del plasma - IFP - Sede Milano
Inglese
43
A323
A338
http://iopscience.iop.org/0741-3335/43/12A/325?fromSearchPage=true
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Ryter, F; Angioni, C; Beurskens, M; Cirant, S; T Hoang, G; D Hogeweij, G M; Imbeaux, F; Jacchia, A; Mantica, P; Suttrop, W; Tardini, G
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