Title
Effects of magnetic shear on toroidal rotation in tokamak plasmas with lower hybrid current drive
Date Issued
17 September 2013
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Rice J.E.
Podpaly Y.A.
Reinke M.L.
Mumgaard R.
Scott S.D.
Shiraiwa S.
Wallace G.M.
Chouli B.
Fenzi-Bonizec C.
Nave M.F.F.
Diamond P.H.
Gao C.
Granetz R.S.
Hughes J.W.
Parker R.R.
Bonoli P.T.
Eriksson L.G.
Giroud C.
Greenwald M.J.
Hubbard A.E.
Hutchinson I.H.
Irby J.H.
Kirov K.
Mailloux J.
Marmar E.S.
Wolfe S.M.
Princeton University
Abstract
Application of lower hybrid (LH) current drive in tokamak plasmas can induce both co- and countercurrent directed changes in toroidal rotation, depending on the core q profile. For discharges with q0<1, rotation increments in the countercurrent direction are observed. If the LH-driven current is sufficient to suppress sawteeth and increase q0 above unity, the core toroidal rotation change is in the cocurrent direction. This change in sign of the rotation increment is consistent with a change in sign of the residual stress (the divergence of which constitutes an intrinsic torque that drives the flow) through its dependence on magnetic shear. © 2013 American Physical Society.
Volume
111
Issue
12
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Física de plasmas y fluídos
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-84884679165
Source
Physical Review Letters
ISSN of the container
10797114
Sponsor(s)
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council - EP/I501045/1.
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