1998
DOI: 10.1088/0741-3335/40/1/002
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A comparative study of transport in stellarators and tokamaks

Abstract: Experimental results on transport in stellarators and tokamaks are reviewed in a comparative sense. The objective is to learn about the importance of plasma current and magnetic shear for anomalous transport in high-temperature plasmas.On the basis of scaling expressions, the absolute values and parameter dependences of the confinement time are similar if the plasma current is expressed in terms of magnetic field parameters. The degradation of confinement with heating power is of the same order in both devices… Show more

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“…The change can be roughly expressed as a density scaling as 1/n. This is a robust feature also known from stellarators and tokamak fusion devices [30]. This similarity points to the similar nature of the turbulence in both types of plasmas.…”
Section: Turbulence Measurements and Comparisonssupporting
confidence: 62%
“…The change can be roughly expressed as a density scaling as 1/n. This is a robust feature also known from stellarators and tokamak fusion devices [30]. This similarity points to the similar nature of the turbulence in both types of plasmas.…”
Section: Turbulence Measurements and Comparisonssupporting
confidence: 62%
“…In both cases of the circular and vertically elongated configurations, the upper data of β 0 are on a curve proportional to n 0.6 e0 . This is consistent with the gyro-Bohm model, where β 0 ∝ n 0.6 e0 [5][6][7][8][9]. There observed no clear difference between the two configurations in this figure. A clear difference is recognized in the Shafranov shift as shown in Fig.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…This means that the improvement in τ E is mainly due to the enlargement in V p (or a). Both ISS04 and ISS95 consist of the gyro-Bohm type parameter dependence [8], where τ E strongly depends on a. On the other hand, C exp * is influenced by V p together with the better NB heating efficiency and energy confinement property, and becomes smaller with the larger V p that results in the larger A (remind the discussions on Eq.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although there is an accumulated body of evidence showing a connection between plasma turbulence and transport between the core and edge regions of the plasma a precise understanding of the operation and optimization of toroidal magnetic fusion devices remains a challenge. [1][2][3][4] It is now apparent that spatially localized fluctuation measurements, at an arbitrary position in the plasma volume, will be needed in order to achieve a detailed understanding of the mechanisms by which turbulence affects confinement. In this article we report on the design and application of a twovolume collective scattering instrument for obtaining turbulence measurements with enhanced spatial localization.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%