2012
DOI: 10.1088/0029-5515/52/6/063010
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Dynamic transport regulation by zonal flow-like structures in the TJ-II stellarator

Abstract: Abstract. Floating potential structures that are correlated over a long distance are observed with a 2D probe array in the plasma edge of the TJ-II stellarator. We introduce a method based on the Singular Value Decomposition to extract the spatiotemporal structure of the global, fluctuating, zonal-flow-like floating potential from the combined measurements of a 2D probe array and a distant single probe. The amplitude of these global structures is seen to modulate not only the high k θ spectral power of the loc… Show more

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“…The assumption of dynamically incompressible E × B flow fluctuations is justified for fluctuation frequencies below the acoustic characteristic frequency of GAM oscillations. As shown in Section 6, this frequency is about 40 kHz for the TJ-II plasmas under study, to be compared with typical zonal flow frequencies 10kHz [17,10].…”
Section: Neoclassical Equations and Simulationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The assumption of dynamically incompressible E × B flow fluctuations is justified for fluctuation frequencies below the acoustic characteristic frequency of GAM oscillations. As shown in Section 6, this frequency is about 40 kHz for the TJ-II plasmas under study, to be compared with typical zonal flow frequencies 10kHz [17,10].…”
Section: Neoclassical Equations and Simulationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Note that we have dropped the inertia of the electrons, given their much lower mass, m e /m i 1, but kept the electron viscosity tensor as it cannot be neglected in our low-n, high-T e ECH-heated plasmas [18]. We work in Hamada magnetic coordinates (ψ, θ, ξ), and follow the notation of reference [10]. The lowest order incompressible ion flow is conveniently written as…”
Section: Neoclassical Equations and Simulationsmentioning
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“…In some experiments, bursty transport, Reynolds accelerations and edge flows have been shown to be linked. [12,13,[27][28][29] The role of blob and eddy tilting, also recently investigated in other studies [30][31][32], will be examined as both as a theoretical mechanism and a diagnostic of Reynolds stress in particular experimental discharges.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…[1]. In that reference, a method to extract the ZF component from a set of LRCed signals was introduced and tested.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%