Temperature Gradient Driven Electron Transport in NSTX and Tore Supra

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Horton, W
Wong, H V
Morrison, P J
Wurm, A
Kim, J H
Perez, J C
Pratt, J
Hoang, G T
LeBlanc, B P
Ball, Rowena

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Electron thermal fluxes are derived from the power balance for Tore Supra (TS) and NSTX discharges with centrally deposited fast wave electron heating. Measurements of the electron temperature and density profiles, combined with ray tracing computations of the power absorption profiles, allow detailed interpretation of the thermal flux versus temperature gradient. Evidence supporting the occurrence of electron temperature gradient turbulent transport in the two confinement devices is found. With control of the magnetic rotational transform profile and the heating power, internal transport barriers are created in TS and NSTX discharges. These partial transport barriers are argued to be a universal feature of transport equations in the presence of invariant tori that are intrinsic to non-monotonic rotational transforms in dynamical systems.

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Nuclear Fusion

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2037-12-31