Particle transport and density profile analysis of different JET plasmas
- 1 December 2003
- journal article
- Published by IOP Publishing in Nuclear Fusion
- Vol. 43 (12) , 1829-1836
- https://doi.org/10.1088/0029-5515/43/12/025
Abstract
Over the last two years, several experiments relevant for the study of particle transport and density profile evolution, have been performed at JET. They can be classified as stationary discharges with and without central particle source due to the beams, quasi-stationary discharges with deuterium gas puffing, deep pellet fuelled discharges and discharges perturbed by cold pulses obtained by shallow pellet injection. All these experimental scenarios have been simulated by means of the JETTO transport code, employing different transport models: purely empirical models and the semi-empirical mixed Bohm/gyro-Bohm transport model, both with the addition of different theory-based expressions for the anomalous particle pinch and the first principle Weiland transport model. The coefficients used to scale the pinch velocity in the purely empirical and in the mixed Bohm/gyro-Bohm model have been varied from shot to shot. In this paper, the results of the simulations are presented. The main conclusions are that, for the cases studied in this paper, the sawtooth activity is the main particle transport mechanism in the plasma centre (r/a ≤ 0.5). Nevertheless, to reproduce the density profile in the gradient zone (0.5 ≤ r/a ≤ 0.9), an anomalous pinch seems to be necessary, at least for L-mode plasmas. This anomalous convective flux is well reproduced by the off-diagonal elements of the transport matrix given by the Weiland model.Keywords
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