ACTION AT DISTANCE AND BOHM SCALING OF TURBULENCE IN TOKAMAKS

Authors
Citation
X. Garbet et Re. Waltz, ACTION AT DISTANCE AND BOHM SCALING OF TURBULENCE IN TOKAMAKS, Physics of plasmas, 3(5), 1996, pp. 1898-1907
Citations number
25
Categorie Soggetti
Phsycs, Fluid & Plasmas
Journal title
ISSN journal
1070664X
Volume
3
Issue
5
Year of publication
1996
Part
2
Pages
1898 - 1907
Database
ISI
SICI code
1070-664X(1996)3:5<1898:AADABS>2.0.ZU;2-E
Abstract
Recent transport experiments in tokamaks have suggested the concept of ''action at distance'' in which the local turbulence depends on gradi ents at a distance larger than the correlation length. Furthermore, th e scaling of the ion thermal diffusivity is not always consistent with local gyro-Bohm-like transport but rather scales worse than Bohm-like . This work is an attempt to reconcile these observations with simplif ied numerical simulations of toroidal ion temperature gradient (ITG) m ode turbulence using a fast two-dimensional (2-D) inhomogeneous full r adius turbulence code. It is found that action at a distance is possib le, but only at weak damping rates, since the propagation range is giv en simply by the curvature drift group velocity divided by the average damping rate. The correlation lengths always scale linearly with the gyroradius. It is found that Bohm scaling or worse is possible when th e gradients are close to the ITG threshold and the radial modes keep t he turbulence level small enough to avoid destroying the slow to form global eigenmodes. In contrast to local ITG ballooning modes, the glob al eigenmode growth rates decrease with increasing gyroradius from the effect of larger diamagnetic rotational shear. This behavior results in an increase of the correlation time with increasing gyroradius, whe n the gradients are close to the thresholds. Thus, at sufficiently lar ge relative gyroradius, the breaking of gyro-Bohm scaling can result f rom increased stability not mixing length. (C) 1996 American Institute of Physics.