%A"Itoh, K" %A"Itoh, S" %A"Yagi, M" %A"Fukuyama, A" %A"Azumi, M" %D1993 %I; National Inst. for Fusion Science, Nagoya (Japan) %2 %J[] %K70 PLASMA PHYSICS AND FUSION TECHNOLOGY, TOKAMAK DEVICES, H-MODE PLASMA CONFINEMENT, PLASMA, CHARGED-PARTICLE TRANSPORT, ROTATIONAL TRANSFORM, TURBULENCE, ANALYTICAL SOLUTION, PLASMA INSTABILITY, ELECTRIC CONDUCTIVITY, CONFINEMENT TIME, ELECTRIC CURRENTS, 700310, 700340, PLASMA CONFINEMENT, PLASMA WAVES, OSCILLATIONS, AND INSTABILITIES %PMedium: X; Size: 25 p. %TTheory of pseudo-classical confinement and transmutation to L-mode %XTheory of the self-sustained turbulence is developed for resistive plasma in toroidal devices. Pseudo-classical confinement is obtained in the low temperature limit. As temperature increases, the current-diffusivity prevails upon resistivity, and the turbulence nature changes so as to recover the L-mode transport. Comparison with experimental observation on this transition is made. Hartmann number is also given. (author). %0Technical Report %NNIFS-223;Other: ON: DE94727543; TRN: JP9311130 %1 %CJapan %Rhttps://doi.org/ Other: ON: DE94727543; TRN: JP9311130 JPN %GEnglish