Gyrokinetic study of impurity transport in the H-mode pedestal
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Abstract
We investigate ion-scale turbulent transport in the edge pedestal of DIII-D H-mode plasmas and the impact of impurities. In the H-mode pedestal, we find that for the ITG modes the carbon impurity has a negligible effect on the instability, but for the TEM-like modes it can have a significant impact with growth rates decreasing by ~40% compared to a pure deuterium plasma. At low kyρi ( 0.1≤ kyρi ≤1.5) the most unstable eigenmode is an ion mode with positive frequency (ITG-like), with electron mode (TEM-like) with negative frequency at higher kyρi ( 1.6≤ kyρi ≤2.0). Here, linear gyrokinetic calculations are first carried out for inter-ELM DIII-D H-mode discharges during the buildup of the pedestal to investigate turbulent transport at three radial locations ρtor= 0.80, 0.85 and 0.90 using the gyrokinetic code GENE in the local limit. Following this, the quasilinear (QL) fluxes will be calculated and compared to nonlinear fluxes to test the validity of quasilinear approximation. Finally, QL fluxes will be compared with GENE neoclassical fluxes to quantify the importance of anomalous transport levels.
Presenters
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Neeraj Kumar
University of Colorado, Boulder
Authors
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Neeraj Kumar
University of Colorado, Boulder
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Stefan Tirkas
University of Colorado, Boulder
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Gabriele Merlo
University of California, Los Angeles, University of Texas at Austin, University of Texas, Austin
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Shaun R Haskey
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
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Brian A Grierson
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
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Scott E Parker
University of Colorado, Boulder