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Author: Scott E Parker
Requested Type: Poster
Submitted: 2024-04-12 08:57:00
Co-authors: C. Haubrich, S. Tirkas, Y. Chen, Q. Cai
Contact Info:
University of Colorado
2000 Colorado Ave
Boulder, CO 80309
USA
Abstract Text:
Theory-based transport modeling has been widely successful and is built on the foundations of quasilinear theory. Specifically, the quasilinear expression of the flux can be used in combination with a saturation rule for the toroidal mode amplitude. Most transport models follow this approach. Saturation rules are heuristic and difficult to rigorously derive. We compare three common saturation rules using a fairly accurate quasilinear expression for the fluxes computed using local linear gyrokinetic simulation. We take plasma parameters from experimental H-mode profiles and magnetic equilibrium and include electrons, deuterium, and carbon species. We find that the various saturation rules provide qualitatively similar behavior. This may help to explain why the different theory-based transport models can all predict core tokamak profiles reasonably well. Comparisons with nonlinear local and global gyrokinetic simulations are discussed.
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