Turbulent transport of impurities in 3D devices
J. M. Garc\'ia-Rega\~na, M. Barnes, I. Calvo, A. Gonz\'alez-Jerez, H., Thienpondt, E. S\'anchez, F. I. Parra, D. St.-Onge

TL;DR
This study quantifies impurity transport driven by turbulence in various stellarator devices, revealing similar inward impurity convection and the impact of reduced turbulence scenarios on impurity dynamics.
Contribution
It provides the first comparative analysis of turbulent impurity transport coefficients across multiple stellarator devices and assesses the effects of pellet fueling on impurity transport.
Findings
Inward impurity convection observed in all devices.
Similar turbulent peaking factors in W7-X, TJ-II, and NCSX.
Reduced turbulence scenarios decrease impurity convection and diffusion.
Abstract
A large diffusive turbulent contribution to the radial impurity transport in Wendelstein 7-X (W7-X) plasmas has been experimentally inferred during the first campaigns and numerically confirmed by means of gyrokinetic simulations with the code stella. In general, the absence of strong impurity accumulation during the initial W7-X campaigns is attributed to this diffusive term. In the present work the diffusive contribution is also calculated in other stellarator plasmas. In particular, the diffusion (D) and convection (V) coefficients of carbon and iron impurities produced by ion-temperature-gradient (ITG) turbulence are obtained for W7-X, LHD, TJ-II and NCSX. The results show that, although the size of D and V can differ across the four devices, inward convection is found for all of them. For W7-X, TJ-II and NCSX the two coefficients are comparable and the turbulent peaking factor is…
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