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Simulations Campaign of the Turbulent Diffusion at Tokamaks Edges

Published 6 Sep 2022 in physics.plasm-ph | (2209.02318v1)

Abstract: The understanding of cross-field transport is crucial in order to optimize the properties of magnetic confinement in modern fusion devices. In this work, a two-dimensional, simplified model is used to study the turbulent dynamics in the region of the scrape-off layer. We show how the numerical model, based on the reduced Braginskii equations, is able to describe the formation and the evolution over time of blobs structures. We study these complex dynamics by using both classical Eulerian analysis and the Lagrangian approach, by varying the ambient conditions of the plasma. We have found that both the magnetic shear and the plasma profiles are crucial for the properties of the transport. By following Lagrangian tracers, we observed diffusive transients for the radial transport, at lengthscales larger than the typical blob size. This work is relevant for the comprehension of the turbulent transport at the edges of tokamak devices.

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