226 research outputs found
Impurity transport in plasma edge turbulence
The turbulent transport of minority species/impurities is investigated in 2D
drift-wave turbulence as well as in 3D toroidal drift-Alfven edge turbulence.
The full effects of perpendicular and -- in 3D -- parallel advection are kept
for the impurity species. Anomalous pinch effects are recovered and explained
in terms of Turbulent EquiPartition (TEP)Comment: 12th International Congress on Plasma Physics, 25-29 October 2004,
Nice (France
Numerical Simulations of Intermittent Transport in Scrape-Off Layer Plasmas
Two-dimensional fluid simulations of interchange turbulence for geometry and
parameters relevant for the scrape-off layer of confined plasmas are presented.
We observe bursty ejection of particles and heat from the bulk plasma in the
form of blobs. These structures propagate far into the scrape-off layer where
they are lost due to transport along open magnetic field lines. From
single-point recordings it is shown that the blobs have asymmetric conditional
wave forms and lead to positively skewed and flat probability distribution
functions. The radial propagation velocity may reach one tenth of the sound
speed. These results are in excellent agreement with recent experimental
measurements.Comment: 8 pages, 7 figure
Intermittent transport in edge plasmas
The properties of low-frequency convective fluctuations and transport are
investigated for the boundary region of magnetized plasmas. We employ a
two-dimensional fluid model for the evolution of the global plasma quantities
in a geometry and with parameters relevant to the scrape-off layer of confined
toroidal plasmas. Strongly intermittent plasma transport is regulated by
self-consistently generated sheared poloidal flows and is mediated by bursty
ejection of particles and heat from the bulk plasma in the form of blobs.
Coarse grained probe signals reveal a highly skewed and flat distribution on
short time scales, but tends towards a normal distribution at large time
scales. Conditionally averaged signals are in perfect agreement with
experimental measurements.Comment: 12th International Congress on Plasma Physics, 25-29 October 2004,
Nice (France
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