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L-mode plasmas analyses and current ramp-up predictions for a JT-60SA hybrid scenario

Morales, J.
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Garcia, J.
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Giruzzi, G.
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February 1, 2021
Plasma Physics And Controlled Fusion

In this work, L-mode analyses are performed in order to assess a modeling framework for the prediction of electron cyclotron resonant heating (ECRH) -assisted current ramp-up phases for JT-60SA tokamak hybrid scenario #4-2. We compare two turbulence transport models, CDBM and TGLF, using the integrated modeling code CRONOS. Model validation is performed on the basis of an L-mode ramp-up phase in a JET plasma, and a flat-top L-mode TCV (Tokamak a configuration variable) plasma with applied ECRH. Parameter scans in Zeff

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DOI
10.1088/1361-6587/abcba9
Web of Science ID

WOS:000617562700001

Author(s)
Morales, J.
Garcia, J.
Giruzzi, G.
Artaud, J-F
Piron, C.
Vallar, M.
Goodman, T.  
Date Issued

2021-02-01

Publisher

IOP PUBLISHING LTD

Published in
Plasma Physics And Controlled Fusion
Volume

63

Issue

2

Article Number

025014

Subjects

Physics, Fluids & Plasmas

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Physics

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integrated modeling

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current ramp-up

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safety factor control

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hybrid tokamak scenario

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