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Theory-based scaling of the SOL width in circular limited tokamak plasmas

Halpern, F. D.
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Ricci, P.
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Labit, B.
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2013
Nuclear Fusion

A theory-based scaling for the characteristic length of a circular, limited tokamak scrape-off layer (SOL) is obtained by considering the balance between parallel losses and non-linearly saturated resistive ballooning mode turbulence driving anomalous perpendicular transport. The SOL size increases with plasma size, resistivity, and safety factor q. The scaling is verified against flux-driven non-linear turbulence simulations, which reveal good agreement within a wide range of dimensionless parameters, including parameters closely matching the TCV tokamak. An initial comparison of the theory against experimental data from several tokamaks also yields good agreement.

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DOI
10.1088/0029-5515/53/12/122001
Author(s)
Halpern, F. D.
Ricci, P.
Labit, B.
Furno, I.
Jolliet, S.
Loizu, J.
Mosetto, A.
Arnoux, G.
Gunn, J. P.
Horacek, J.
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Corporate authors
JET-EFDA Contributors
Date Issued

2013

Publisher

IOP Publishing Ltd

Published in
Nuclear Fusion
Volume

53

Issue

12

Article Number

122001

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August 13, 2015
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