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Analysis of Lithium Driven Electron Density Peaking in FTU Liquid Lithium Limiter Experiments

Szepesi, G.
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Romanelli, M.
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Militello, F.
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2013
Nuclear Fusion

The impact of lithium impurities on the microstability and turbulent transport characteristics in the core of a typical FTU liquid lithium limiter (LLL) (Mazzitelli et al 2011 Nucl. Fusion 51 073006) discharge during the density ramp-up phase is studied. A non-linear gyrokinetic analysis performed with GKW (Peeters et al 2009 Comput. Phys. Commun. 180 2650) accompanied by a quasi-linear fluid analysis is presented. We show that a centrally peaked, high concentration lithium profile contributes to the electron peaking by reducing the outward electron flux, and that it leads to inward turbulent deuterium transport through ion flux separation.

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DOI
10.1088/0029-5515/53/3/033007
Web of Science ID

WOS:000315417000007

Author(s)
Szepesi, G.
Romanelli, M.
Militello, F.
Peeters, A. G.
Camenen, Y.
Casson, F. J.
Hornsby, W. A.
Snodin, A. P.
Wágner, D.
Date Issued

2013

Publisher

Int Atomic Energy Agency

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Nuclear Fusion
Volume

53

Issue

3

Article Number

033007

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https://crpplocal.epfl.ch/pinboard/jpapers/1201506.pdf
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February 28, 2013
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