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How is turbulence intensity determined by macroscopic variables in a toroidal plasma?
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Radiative Heat TransferEngineeringFluid MechanicsTurbulencePlasma PhysicsDynamic ResponseHeat Transfer ProcessMagnetohydrodynamicsTransport PhenomenaToroidal PlasmaThermodynamicsPlasma TurbulencePhysicsThermal TransportBasic Plasma PhysicApplied Plasma PhysicTurbulence IntensityHeat TransferMacroscopic VariablesTurbulence ModelingApplied PhysicsTurbulent FluxPower ModulationThermal Engineering
We report observations of the dynamic response of micro-fluctuations and turbulent flux to a low-frequency heating power modulation in the Large Helical Device. The responses of heat flux and micro-fluctuation intensity differ from that of the change in temperature gradient. This result violates the local transport model, where turbulence is determined by the local temperature gradient. A new relationship between flux, gradient and turbulence is found. In addition to the temperature gradient, the heating rate is proposed as a new, direct controlling parameter of turbulence to explain the fast response of turbulence against periodic modulation of heating power.
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