Density control problems in large stellarators with neoclassical transport
1999; IOP Publishing; Volume: 41; Issue: 9 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1088/0741-3335/41/9/306
ISSN1361-6587
AutoresH. Maaßberg, C. D. Beidler, E. Simmet,
Tópico(s)Laser-Plasma Interactions and Diagnostics
ResumoWith respect to the particle flux, the off-diagonal term in the neoclassical transport matrix becomes crucial in the stellarator long-mean-free-path regime. Central heating with peaked temperature profiles can make an active density profile control by central particle refuelling mandatory. The neoclassical particle confinement can significantly exceed the energy confinement at the outer radii. As a consequence, the required central refuelling may be larger than the neoclassical particle fluxes at outer radii leading to the loss of the global density control. Radiative losses as well as additional `anomalous' electron heat diffusivities further exacerbate this problem.
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