Dynamic Turbulence Evolution during current ramp in ITER-like plasmas on DIII-D
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Abstract
Low-wavenumber density fluctuations exhibit rapidly changing characteristics during the current ramp-up of ITER-like discharges that reflect a complex interaction between electron transport, safety factor (q), and n$_e$ and T$_e$ profiles. These measurements and analysis may help explain discrepancies between transport models and measurements during ramp-up. Measurements of the 2D fluctuation properties are obtained across the outer half-radius with Beam Emission Spectroscopy. Density fluctuations at rho=0.55 exhibit fluctuations that decrease in amplitude with time. Transient windows of suppressed fluctuations are observed during ramp-up, which correspond to low-order-rational q-surfaces that are associated with localized improved transport. At rho=0.82, a large amplitude burst of low-frequency turbulence occurs early in the current ramp. The amplitude profile of low-k fluctuations exhibits a strong reduction in turbulence with reduced q$_{95}$; thermal energy confinement likewise increases with decreasing q$_{95}$.
Authors
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G.R. McKee
U.W. Madison, U. Wisconsin-Madison, U WISCONSIN, UW Madison, University of Wisconsin-Madison, U.W.-Madison, U Wisc. M, U. Wisc.-Madison, U Wisc M, U Wisc-Madison, UW-MADISON, UWisc
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Z. Yan
U.W. Madison, U. Wisconsin-Madison, U WISCONSIN, U. Wisc.-Madison, U Wisc M, U Wisc-Madison
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Chris Holland
UCSD, Univ of California - San Diego
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R. Bravenec
Fourth State Research
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T. Luce
General Atomics, GA