Title of article :
Time dependent transport simulations of JET H mode plasmas
Author/Authors :
Kinsey، J.E. نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Pages :
-538
From page :
539
To page :
0
Abstract :
A drift wave based transport model is used to self-consistently predict the time evolution of temperature and density profiles in JET H mode tokamak discharges. It is found that the same theoretically derived gyro-Bohm transport model previously used to simulate systematic scans of L mode discharges is equally successful in modelling JET ELMy H mode plasmas, implying that core transport is not intrinsically different from L mode confinement. The only difference between the L mode and H mode simulations results from the boundary conditions (i.e. density and temperature pedestals), which are taken from experimental data in both cases. Here, standardized experimental data from 16 JET H mode discharges in the ITER Profile Database are used, including dimensionless parameter scans in relative gyro-radius r*, collisionality n and plasma b. Imperfections in dimensionless similarity for three pairs of scans in relative gyro-radius cause a purely gyro-Bohm transport model to exhibit worse than gyro-Bohm confinement. For the b scan, the model indicates a somewhat stronger b dependence than that observed with a thermal energy confinement scaling of Bt µ b-0.7. More than half of the predicted b scaling is found to result from finite-b effects in the model. The model demonstrates a collisionality scaling of Bt µ n*-0.3 with some unfavourable dependence arising from neoclassical transport in the plasma core region. The overall goodness of fit obtained when comparing the global and local predictions results in a root mean square error averaging less than 13% for the total stored energy and averaging less than 9% for the density and temperature profiles relative to the maximum experimental values. When E ×B shear effects are added to the model, the resulting change in the mean RMS error for the temperature profiles is less than 4%.
Keywords :
Pakistan , seed-kernel ratio , Helianthus annuus L. , seed source , hull-kernel ratio
Journal title :
Nuclear Fusion
Serial Year :
1999
Journal title :
Nuclear Fusion
Record number :
32692
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