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Ripple modifications to alpha transport in tokamaks

Journal Article · · Journal of Plasma Physics
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  1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Cambridge, MA (United States). Plasma Science and Fusion Center; OSTI

We report magnetic field ripple is inherent in tokamaks since the toroidal magnetic field is generated by a finite number of toroidal field coils. The field ripple results in departures from axisymmetry that cause radial transport losses of particles and heat. These ripple losses are a serious concern for alphas near their birth speed $$v_0$$ since alpha heating of the background plasma is required to make fusion reactors into economical power plants. Ripple in tokamaks gives rise to at least two alpha transport regimes of concern. As the slowing down time $$τ_s$$ is much larger than the time for an alpha just born to make a toroidal transit, a regime referred to as the 1/$$ν∝τ_s$$ regime can be encountered, with ν the appropriate alpha collision frequency. In this regime the radial transport losses increase as $$v_0τ_s/R$$, with R the major radius of the tokamak. The deleterious effect of ripple transport is mitigated by electric and magnetic drifts within the flux surface. When drift tangent to the flux surface becomes significant another ripple regime, referred to as the $$\sqrt{ν}$$ regime, is encountered where a collisional boundary layer due to the drift plays a key role. We evaluate the alpha transport in both regimes, taking account of the alphas having a slowing down rather than a Maxwellian distribution function and their being collisionally scattered by a collision operator appropriate for alphas. Alpha ripple transport is found to be in the $$\sqrt{ν}$$ regime where it will be a serious issue for typical tokamak reactors as it will be well above the axisymmetric neoclassical level and can be large enough to deplete the alpha slowing down distribution function unless toroidal rotation is strong.

Research Organization:
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Cambridge, MA (United States)
Sponsoring Organization:
USDOE Office of Science (SC), Fusion Energy Sciences (FES)
Grant/Contract Number:
FG02-91ER54109
OSTI ID:
1610178
Journal Information:
Journal of Plasma Physics, Journal Name: Journal of Plasma Physics Journal Issue: 5 Vol. 84; ISSN 0022-3778
Publisher:
Cambridge University PressCopyright Statement
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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