2021
DOI: 10.1063/5.0038841
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Comparison of local and global gyrokinetic calculations of collisionless zonal flow damping in quasi-symmetric stellarators

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“…1) for FT, FFS and RG domains for LHD and W7-X configurations are compared in Figure 4. The residual level increases with the radial wavenumber of the perturbation in both LHD and W7-X configurations, in agreement with previous calculations [15,6,19]. However, the residual level for a given radial scale is significantly larger in the case of W7-X as compared with LHD.…”
Section: Linear Relaxation Of Zonal Flowssupporting
confidence: 90%
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“…1) for FT, FFS and RG domains for LHD and W7-X configurations are compared in Figure 4. The residual level increases with the radial wavenumber of the perturbation in both LHD and W7-X configurations, in agreement with previous calculations [15,6,19]. However, the residual level for a given radial scale is significantly larger in the case of W7-X as compared with LHD.…”
Section: Linear Relaxation Of Zonal Flowssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…The good agreement between different FTs, of any length, found in LHD for both the linear ITG instability, and for the linear ZF evolution, cannot be considered a situation valid for other devices, in general. The results for the W7-X configuration, as well as previous results in quasisymmetric devices [19], show that the convergence between results from different flux tubes is configuration-dependent. Furthermore, the sampling of the flux surface by flux tubes of increasing lengths is largely conditioned by the rotational transform.…”
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“…(2017) and Smoniewski et al. (2021). In non-axisymmetric devices, the relaxation of a zonal potential perturbation typically shows a damped oscillation, reaching a stationary residual level at .…”
Section: Linear Simulationsmentioning
confidence: 95%