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Tokamak Transport Studies Using Perturbation Analysis

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Studies of the transport properties of tokamak plasmas using perturbation analysis are discussed. The focus is on experiments with not too large perturbations, such as sawtooth induced heat and density pulse propagation, power modulation and oscillatory gas-puff experiments. The approximations made in the standard analysis of such experiments are made explicit and are discussed. References are given to papers that deal with specific aspects of the theory. Points of agreement as well as discrepancies between different experiments and gaps in the experimental data base are highlighted. The analysis of cross-coupling between electron thermal and particle transport using simultaneous measurements of heat and density pulses in JET is discussed, as an illustration of the potentiality to measure off-diagonal elements of the transport matrix in perturbative experiments.

Year of Publication
1990
Journal
Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion
Volume
32
Number
11
Number of Pages
983-998
Date Published
Nov
ISBN Number
0741-3335
DOI
10.1088/0741-3335/32/11/011
PId
087fa0a80f506ade51eaf49ac0335812
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