Dimensionless Parameter Scaling of Intrinsic Torque in C-Mod Enhanced Confinement Plasmas

ORAL

Abstract

A dimensionless parameter dependence study of intrinsic torque has been performed on a database of H- and I-mode plasmas from the Alcator C-Mod tokamak. The torque was determined by comparing intrinsic angular momentum density profiles just before and just after L-H and L-I transitions. The intrinsic torque has been found to scale as $\beta _{\mathrm{N}}^{\mathrm{1.5}}\rho_{\mathrm{\ast }}^{\mathrm{-1.0}}\nu_{\mathrm{\ast }}^{\mathrm{0.1}}$ , with the parameter ranges 0.3 \textless $\beta_{\mathrm{N}}$ \textless 1.5, 0.004 \textless $\rho_{\mathrm{\ast \thinspace }}$\textless 0.011 and 0.04 \textless $\nu_{\mathrm{\ast \thinspace }}$\textless 0.9, and with the intrinsic torque varying between 0.04 and 0.6 Nm. Comparison with results from other tokamaks suggests that the intrinsic torque should be normalized by some measure of the device size. Normalizing to the major radius yields a scaling proportional to 1/$\rho_{\mathrm{\ast }}$ at fixed $\beta _{\mathrm{N}}$ (around 1.3), and an intrinsic torque value of 4 Nm for SPARC with R $=$ 1.85 m and $\rho_{\mathrm{\ast }} \quad =$ 0.0027.

Authors

  • John Rice

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT

  • Norman Cao

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT

  • Tuomas Tala

    VTT

  • C. Chrystal

    GA, General Atomics

  • Martin Greenwald

    MIT PSFC, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA, MIT PSFC, Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Plasma Science and Fusion Center, MIT - PSFC

  • Jerry Hughes

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT, MIT, Plasma Science and Fusion Center - MIT, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Plasma Science and Fusion Center, MIT PSFC

  • J. Irby

    MIT PSFC, Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Plasma Science and Fusion Center, MIT - PSFC

  • Y. Lin

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT, MIT PSFC

  • E. Marmar

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT, MIT - PSFC

  • Matthew Reinke

    ORNL, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

  • Pablo Rodriguez-Fernandez

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT