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Experimental validation of universal plasma blob formation mechanism

N. Bisai, Santanu Banerjee, S. J. Zweben, Abhijit Sen

2021Nuclear Fusion21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Anomalous plasma transport in the boundary region of a tokamak plasma is commonly associated with the formation and evolution of coherent density structures known as blobs. Recently, a theory for a universal mechanism of plasma blob formation has been put forward. It is based on a breaking process of a radially elongated streamer due to poloidal and radial velocity shears. The theory is well supported by two-dimensional and three-dimensional numerical simulation results but lacks experimental validation. In this work, we report the first ever experimental validation of this universal criterion by testing it against NSTX data on blobs obtained using the gas-puff imaging diagnostic. It is found that the criterion is widely satisfied in most L-mode discharges and may explain the significantly larger number of blob events. We also validate the theoretical criterion against ADITYA Langmuir probe data taken in the scrape-off layer region.

Topics & Concepts

TokamakPlasmaPhysicsWork (physics)Mechanism (biology)Langmuir probeBoundary (topology)MechanicsMode (computer interface)Computational physicsStatistical physicsPlasma diagnosticsComputer scienceNuclear physicsMathematical analysisMathematicsQuantum mechanicsOperating systemMagnetic confinement fusion researchIonosphere and magnetosphere dynamicsPhysics of Superconductivity and Magnetism
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