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Enhanced Turbulence During the Energy Quench of Disruptions

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Abstract

Enhanced electron density fluctuation levels with frequencies in the megahertz range have been observed during the energy quench phase of minor disruptions in the TORTUR Tokamak. The high frequencies of the phenomena indicate that the enhanced transport during the energy quench is caused by turbulence, and not by the coherent low mode number MHD modes themselves, which initiate the disruptions. Both the growth rate and wavelength of the fluctuations increase to such a level that a corresponding diffusivity would increase by two orders of magnitude. This is in good agreement with the observed temperature redistribution.

Year of Publication
1991
Journal
Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion
Volume
33
Number
3
Number of Pages
181-188
Date Published
Mar
ISBN Number
0741-3335
DOI
10.1088/0741-3335/33/3/002
PId
72275e929005c3123448ef2048e813bd
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