Measurement of Flows in the HSX Stellarator Demonstrating the Importance of Momentum-Conservation in Neoclassical Flow Modeling
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Abstract
The flow velocity of carbon ions is measured using a Charge Exchange Recombination Spectroscopy (CHERS) system on the Helically Symmetric Experiment (HSX), a quasi-helically symmetric stellarator. Intrinsic parallel flow speeds of up to 20km/s have been measured. The parallel velocity is compared to the predictions of the PENTA code [1-2]. Multiple ion species, including the species used for the CHERS measurements, are included in the calculations. PENTA is a neoclassical code that includes the effects of momentum-conservation, which are often neglected for nonsymmetric stellarators. Without momentum conservation the parallel flow velocity in HSX is under-predicted by approximately an order of magnitude. Agreement is seen between the measured and calculated parallel flows when momentum conservation is included.\\[4pt] [1] D.A. Spong, Phys. Plasmas 12 (2005) 056114.\\[0pt] [2] J. Lore et al, Phys. Plasmas 17 (2010) 056101.
Authors
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A. Briesemeister
HSX Plasma Laboratory, University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA
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Jeremy Lore
ORNL, ORNL/ORISE
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K. Zhai
HSX Plasma Laboratory, University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA
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D.T. Anderson
HSX Plasma Lab - UW Madison, HSX Plasma Lab, University of Wisconsin, Madison, HSX Plasma Lab, Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, USA, HSX Plasma Laboratory, University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA
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F.S.B. Anderson
HSX Plasma Lab - UW Madison, HSX Plasma Laboratory, University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA
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J.N. Talmadge
HSX Plasma Lab - UW Madison, HSX Plasma Laboratory, University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA