Subcritical Turbulence in the Mega Ampere Spherical Tokamak
Ferdinand van Wyk

TL;DR
This study uses gyrokinetic simulations to analyze subcritical ion-scale turbulence in the MAST tokamak, revealing a transition scenario involving coherent structures and the influence of flow shear near the turbulence threshold.
Contribution
It demonstrates that the plasma in MAST is subcritical and proposes a new transition scenario involving coherent structures near the turbulence threshold.
Findings
Simulations reproduce experimental ion heat flux.
System is subcritical with flow shear, requiring large perturbations to transition to turbulence.
Turbulence properties depend on ion heat flux and proximity to the threshold.
Abstract
The transport of heat out of tokamak plasmas by turbulence is the dominant mechanism limiting the performance of fusion reactors. Turbulence can be driven by the ion temperature gradient (ITG) and suppressed by toroidal sheared flows. Numerical simulations attempting to understand turbulence are crucial for guiding the design of future reactors. We investigate ion-scale turbulence via gyrokinetic simulations in the outer core of the Mega Ampere Spherical Tokamak (MAST). We perform a parameter scan in the values of the ITG and the flow shear. We show that nonlinear simulations reproduce the experimental ion heat flux and that the experimental values of the ITG and the flow shear lie close to the turbulence threshold. We demonstrate that the system is subcritical in the presence of flow shear, i.e., the system is formally stable, but transitions to a turbulent state given a large enough…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMagnetic confinement fusion research · Ionosphere and magnetosphere dynamics · Solar and Space Plasma Dynamics
