Published on 01 January 2023 |

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Neoclassical transport in strong gradient regions of large aspect ratio tokamaks

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Silvia Trinczek, Felix I. Parra

Description

We present a new neoclassical transport model for large aspect ratio tokamaks where the gradient scale lengths are of the size of the poloidal gyroradius. Previous work on neoclassical transport across transport barriers assumed large density and potential gradients but a small temperature gradient, or neglected the gradient of the mean parallel flow. Using large aspect ratio and low collisionality expansions, we relax these restrictive assumptions. We define a new set of variables based on conserved quantities, which simplifies the drift kinetic equation whilst keeping strong gradients, and derive equations describing the transport of particles, parallel momentum and energy by ions in the banana regime. The poloidally varying parts of density and electric potential are included. Studying contributions from both passing and trapped particles, we show that the resulting transport is dominated by trapped particles. We find that a non-zero neoclassical particle flux requires parallel momentum input which could be provided through interaction with turbulence or impurities. We derive upper and lower bounds for the energy flux across a transport barrier in both temperature and density and present example profiles and fluxes.

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0.2

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15%

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DOI

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Harvard Dataverse

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Subfield

Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics

Field

Physics and Astronomy

Domain

Physical Sciences

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98%

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Open Alex

Keywords

Physicsbanana regimedrift kinetic equationneoclassical transporttransport barrierstrapped particles

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26.92

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1.00

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1.00