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Understanding LOC/SOC phenomenology in tokamaks

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Phenomenology of Ohmic energy confinement saturation in tokamaks is reviewed. Characteristics of the linear Ohmic confinement (LOC) and saturated Ohmic confinement (SOC) regimes are documented and transformations in all transport channels across the LOC/SOC transition are described, including rotation reversals, 'non-local' cut-off and density peaking, in addition to dramatic changes in fluctuation intensity. Unification of results from nearly 20 devices indicates that the LOC/SOC transition occurs at a critical value of the product of the density, edge safety factor and device major radius, and that this product increases with toroidal magnetic field. Comparison with gyro-kinetic simulations suggests that the effects of sub-dominant TEMs are important in the LOC regime while ITG mode turbulence dominates with SOC.

Year of Publication
2020
Journal
Nuclear Fusion
Volume
60
Issue
10
Number of Pages
105001
Publisher
IOP Publishing
DOI
10.1088/1741-4326/abac4b
PId
2dac9f3023a2c3da7543a1acda20f190
Alternate Journal
Nucl. Fusion
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