Title
Core radial electric field and transport in Wendelstein 7-X plasmas
Date Issued
01 February 2018
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Pablant N.A.
Langenberg A.
Alonso A.
Beidler C.D.
Bitter M.
Bozhenkov S.
Burhenn R.
Beurskens M.
Dinklage A.
Fuchert G.
Gates D.
Geiger J.
Hill K.W.
Höfel U.
Hirsch M.
Knauer J.
Krämer-Flecken A.
Landreman M.
Lazerson S.
Maaßberg H.
Marchuk O.
Massidda S.
Neilson G.H.
Pasch E.
Satake S.
Svennson J.
Traverso P.
Turkin Y.
Valson P.
Velasco J.L.
Weir G.
Windisch T.
Wolf R.C.
Yokoyama M.
Zhang D.
Princeton University
Publisher(s)
American Institute of Physics Inc.
Abstract
The results from the investigation of neoclassical core transport and the role of the radial electric field profile (Er) in the first operational phase of the Wendelstein 7-X (W7-X) stellarator are presented. In stellarator plasmas, the details of the Er profile are expected to have a strong effect on both the particle and heat fluxes. Investigation of the radial electric field is important in understanding neoclassical transport and in validation of neoclassical calculations. The radial electric field is closely related to the perpendicular plasma flow (u) through the force balance equation. This allows the radial electric field to be inferred from measurements of the perpendicular flow velocity, which can be measured using the x-ray imaging crystal spectrometer and correlation reflectometry diagnostics. Large changes in the perpendicular rotation, on the order of Δu ∼ 5 km/s (ΔEr ∼ 12 kV/m), have been observed within a set of experiments where the heating power was stepped down from 2 MW to 0.6 MW. These experiments are examined in detail to explore the relationship between heating power temperature, and density profiles and the radial electric field. Finally, the inferred Er profiles are compared to initial neoclassical calculations based on measured plasma profiles. The results from several neoclassical codes, sfincs, fortec-3d, and dkes, are compared both with each other and the measurements. These comparisons show good agreement, giving confidence in the applicability of the neoclassical calculations to the W7-X configuration.
Volume
25
Issue
2
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Física de plasmas y fluídos
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-85042234876
Source
Physics of Plasmas
ISSN of the container
1070664X
Sponsor(s)
Horizon 2020 Framework Programme - 633053.
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