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Effects of fueling profiles on plasma transport

  • 1. Oak Ridge National Lab., TN

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The effects of cold particle fueling profiles on particle and energy transport in an ignition sized tokamak plasma are investigated in this study with a one-dimensional, multifluid transport model. A density gradient driven trapped particle microinstability model for plasma transport is used to demonstrate potential effects of fueling profiles on ignition requirements. Important criteria for the development of improved transport models under the conditions of shallow particle fueling profiles are outlined. A discrete pellet fueling model indicates that large fluctuations in density and temperature may occur in the outer regions of the plasma with large, shallowly penetrating pellets, but fluctuations in the pressure profile are small. The hot central core of the plasma remains unaffected by the large fluctuations near the plasma edge

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Imprint Title
Proceedings of the fusion fueling workshop
Journal Page Range
p. 61-66.
Report number
CONF-771129--

Conference

Title
Workshop on fusion fueling.
Dates
1 - 3 Nov 1977.
Place
Princeton, NJ, USA.