1993
DOI: 10.1103/physrevlett.71.2042
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Gyrokinetic simulation of ion temperature gradient driven turbulence in 3D toroidal geometry

Abstract: Results from a fully nonlinear three-dimensional toroidal electrostatic gyrokinetic simulation of the ion temperature gradient instability are presented. The model has adiabatic electrons and the complete gyrophase-averaged ion dynamics, including trapped particles. Results include the confirmation of the radially elongated ballooning mode structure predicted by linear theory, and the nonlinear saturation of these toroidal modes. The ensuing turbulent spectrum retains remnants of the linear mode structure, and… Show more

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“…This δv E×B scaling, together with the fact that test particle transport is diffusive, indicates that the effect of sharp profile variations of the pressure gradient in a relatively small size plasma reduces the fluctuation amplitude through nonlinear processes and leads to Bohm-like transport. A plausible mechanism for this effect is the radial penetration of fluctuations from the unstable region to the linearly stable region [22,21]. Indeed, it is observed that in the nonlinearly saturated phase, fluctuations spread radially toward each boundary (edge and axis) from the unstable region (with an extent of ∼ a/2) for a distance on the order of 12.5ρ i , independent of the device size.…”
Section: Size Scaling Of Turbulent Transport In Magnetically Confinedmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This δv E×B scaling, together with the fact that test particle transport is diffusive, indicates that the effect of sharp profile variations of the pressure gradient in a relatively small size plasma reduces the fluctuation amplitude through nonlinear processes and leads to Bohm-like transport. A plausible mechanism for this effect is the radial penetration of fluctuations from the unstable region to the linearly stable region [22,21]. Indeed, it is observed that in the nonlinearly saturated phase, fluctuations spread radially toward each boundary (edge and axis) from the unstable region (with an extent of ∼ a/2) for a distance on the order of 12.5ρ i , independent of the device size.…”
Section: Size Scaling Of Turbulent Transport In Magnetically Confinedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In fact, the linear growth rates γ are comparable to mode real frequencies ω r (γ ∼ ω r /2 for k θ ρ i = 0.45, and γ ∼ ω r /3 for k θ ρ i = 0.22). Profile relaxation has been observed in full torus simulations [22], which can drive the system toward marginality. To prevent this unrealistic relaxation, we use an effective collision operator for energy diffusion to model a heat bath:…”
Section: Size Scaling Of Turbulent Transport In Magnetically Confinedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[66][67][68][69][70][71] However, the resulting quadratic low-frequency ponderomotive like terms are required for energy conservation up to O( 2 φ ), in the formulation in terms of the total distribution function. 3,4 The importance of keeping those terms for theoretical completeness has been discussed in detail in a recent review article.…”
Section: Lie-perturbation Analysis With Fully Electromagnetic Flmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gyrokinetic simulations have long been used to simulate linear and non-linear behaviour of ITG modes [4]. Most studies have consentrated on large aspect ratio tokamaks where the ratio of ion gyroradius to plasma size (ρ i * ) is small (for instance in the benchmark study by Dimits, ρ i * = 1/160 [5]).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%