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Experimental Results on Current-Driven Turbulence in Plasmas - a Survey

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The experimental consequences of plasma turbulence driven by a current parallel to a magnetic field and concurrent anomalous plasma heating are reviewed, with an attempt to deduce universalities in key parameters such as the anomalous electrical conductivities observed in diverse devices. It has been found that the nature of plasma turbulence and turbulent heating depends on several parameters including the electric field, current and magnetic fields. A classification of turbulence regimes based on these parameters has been made. Experimental observations of the anomalous electrical conductivity, plasma heating, skin effect, runaway electron braking and turbulent fluctuations are surveyed, and current theoretical understanding is briefly reviewed. Experimental results recently obtained in stellarators (SIRIUS, URAGAN at Kharkov), and in tokamaks (TORTUR at Nieuwegein, STOR-1M at Saskatoon) are presented in some detail in the light of investigating the feasibility of using turbulent heating as a means of injecting a large power into toroidal devices.

Year of Publication
1991
Journal
Physics Reports-Review Section of Physics Letters
Volume
199
Number
6
Number of Pages
281-381
Date Published
Jan
ISBN Number
0370-1573; 1873-6270
DOI
10.1016/0370-1573(91)90060-y
PId
e551f61008ec6e2dd602674ce9b1ffe6
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