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Profile stiffness and global confinement
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EngineeringPlasma PhysicsTwo-term Scaling LawContinuum MechanicComputational MechanicsMagnetic Confinement FusionTransport ModelElasticity (Physics)MechanicsPlasma TheoryNumerical SimulationPlasma SimulationControlled Nuclear FusionTransport PhenomenaPlasma ConfinementThermodynamicsPhysicsPlasma InstabilityMagnetic ConfinementSolid MechanicsProfile StiffnessContinuum ModelingFinite Background TransportMechanics Of Materials
This paper analyses the properties of a critical gradient transport model based on a few assumptions: electrostatic gyroBohm scaling law, existence of an instability threshold and finite background transport below the threshold. A quantitative criterion of stiffness is proposed, which provides the means for a quantitative assessment and inter-machine comparison. It is also shown that this transport model is compatible with a two-term scaling law of global confinement, as proposed recently by the International Tokamak Physics Activity–Confinement Data Base and Modelling Topical Group. This model has also been applied to analyse a variety of experiments mostly using electron heat modulation on JET, ASDEX-Upgrade, TORE SUPRA and FTU. The thresholds are found to be in the expected domain for micro-instabilities in tokamaks. However, the stiffness factor is found to cover a broad range of variation.
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