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Multi-field Ion Distribution Fluctuation Measurements of T<sub>e</sub>/T<sub>i</sub>-dependent Transport in DIII-D

ORAL · Invited

Abstract

The electron-ion temperature ratio (Te/Ti) has minimal impact on measured long-wavelength ion temperature fluctuation amplitudes in DIII-D L‑mode plasmas, while parallel velocity fluctuations are found to decrease at higher Te/Ti, accompanied by large increases in local ion thermal transport and reduced energy confinement. These carbon ion fluctuation measurements are obtained with the novel Ultra‑Fast Charge Exchange Recombination Spectroscopy (UF-CHERS) diagnostic at two line-averaged densities; neutral beam (NBI) heated and neutral beam plus electron cyclotron (ECH) heated phases are examined to systematically vary collisionality (ν*) and Te/Ti. In addition, low and intermediate wavenumber density fluctuation (ñ/n) measurements show virtually no change. Increasing Te/Ti is expected to excite drift wave instabilities which typically drive most turbulent transport. TGLF modeling using experimental profiles shows decreased ion mode growth rates and increased electron mode growth rates when increasing Te/Ti at both densities. The changes in growth rates are, in part, consistent with observations of increased electron temperature fluctuations. TGLF results are also consistent with poloidal turbulence velocity measurements, which show mode propagation trending from the ion diamagnetic towards the electron diamagnetic direction in the plasma frame as Te/Ti is increased. TGLF, however, predicts a significant decrease in relative Ti fluctuations with increasing Te/Ti at low density, which is not observed. This discrepancy provides an excellent test case for nonlinear gyrokinetic turbulence codes at burning plasma relevant parameters with Te~Ti and low rotation.

Publication: D. D. Truong, et al., "Multi-field Ion Distribution Fluctuation Measurements of Te/Ti-dependent Transport in DIII-D", Physics of Plasmas, in preparation

Presenters

  • Dinh Truong

    Sandia National Laboratories

Authors

  • Dinh Truong

    Sandia National Laboratories

  • George R McKee

    University of Wisconsin - Madison, University of Wisconsin, Madison

  • Zheng Yan

    University of Wisconsin - Madison, University of Wisconsin, Madison

  • Terry L Rhodes

    University of California, Los Angeles

  • Guiding Wang

    University of California, Los Angeles

  • Sterling P Smith

    General Atomics - San Diego, General Atomics, General Atomics, San Diego, CA, US

  • Colin Chrystal

    General Atomics - San Diego, General Atomics

  • Shaun R Haskey

    Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory

  • Brian A Grierson

    Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory

  • Gary M Staebler

    General Atomics - San Diego, General Atomics

  • Robert I Pinsker

    General Atomics, General Atomics - San Diego, GA

  • Craig C Petty

    General Atomics - San Diego, General Atomics

  • Choongki Sung

    University of California, Los Angeles

  • Jayson L Barr

    General Atomics - San Diego

  • Andrey Lvovskiy

    General Atomics, General Atomics - San Diego

  • Raymond J Fonck

    University of Wisconsin - Madison

  • Benedikt Geiger

    University of Wisconsin - Madison