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Comparison of transient electron heat transport in LHD helical and JT-60U tokamak plasmas
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EngineeringInternal Transport BarriersPlasma SciencePlasma PhysicsMagnetic Confinement FusionPlasma SimulationPlasma TheoryTransport PhenomenaPlasma ConfinementThermodynamicsNonthermal PlasmaHigh Energy Density PhysicsPlasma DiagnosticsPhysicsElectron Heat TransportApplied Plasma PhysicFundamental Plasma PhysicHeat TransferJt-60u Tokamak PlasmasApplied PhysicsTransient Transport Experiments
Transient transport experiments are performed in plasmas with and without internal transport barriers (ITB) on LHD and JT-60U. The dependence of χe on the electron temperature, Te, and on the electron temperature gradient, ∇Te, is analysed with an empirical non-linear heat transport model. In plasmas without an ITB, two different types of non-linearity of the electron heat transport are observed from cold/heat pulse propagation: the χe depends on Te and ∇Te in JT-60U, while the ∇Te dependence is weak in LHD. Inside the ITB region, there is none or weak ∇Te dependence both in LHD and JT-60U. Growth of the cold pulse driven by the negative Te dependence of χe is observed inside the ITB region (LHD) and near the boundary of the ITB region (JT-60U).
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