Published June 2013 | Version v1
Journal article

Collisionality scaling of main-ion toroidal and poloidal rotation in low torque DIII-D plasmas

  • 1. Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 08543 (United States)
  • 2. General Atomics, PO Box 85608, San Diego, CA 92186-5608 (United States)

Description

In tokamak plasmas with low levels of toroidal rotation, the radial electric field Er is a combination of pressure gradient and toroidal and poloidal rotation components, all having similar magnitudes. In order to assess the validity of neoclassical poloidal rotation theory for determining the poloidal rotation contribution to Er, Dα emission from neutral beam heated tokamak discharges in DIII-D (Luxon 2002 Nucl. Fusion 42 614) has been evaluated in a sequence of low torque (electron cyclotron resonance heating and balanced diagnostic neutral beam pulse) discharges to determine the local deuterium toroidal rotation velocity. By invoking the radial force balance relation the deuterium poloidal rotation can be inferred. It is found that the deuterium poloidal flow exceeds the neoclassical value in plasmas with collisionality νi* < 0.1, being more ion diamagnetic, and with a stronger dependence on collisionality than neoclassical theory predicts. At low toroidal rotation, the poloidal rotation contribution to the radial electric field and its shear is significant. The effect of anomalous levels of poloidal rotation on the radial electric field and cross-field heat transport is investigated for ITER parameters. (paper)

Availability note (English)

Available from http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0029-5515/53/6/063010

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
Nuclear Fusion
Journal Volume
53
Journal Issue
6
Journal Page Range
[9 p.]
ISSN
0029-5515
CODEN
NUFUAU