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Full-wave simulations of ICRF heating regimes in toroidal plasma with non-Maxwellian distribution functionsopen access

Authors
Bertelli, NicolaValeo, Ernest J.Green, David L.Gorelenkova, Marina V.Phillips, Cynthia K.Podestà, MarioLee, jung pyoWright, John C.Jaeger, Erwin Fred
Issue Date
Apr-2017
Publisher
IOP PUBLISHING LTD
Keywords
HHFW; ICRH; minority heating; plasma; tokamak; waves
Citation
NUCLEAR FUSION, v.57, no.5, pp.56035 - 56047
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Journal Title
NUCLEAR FUSION
Volume
57
Number
5
Start Page
56035
End Page
56047
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/20395
DOI
10.1088/1741-4326/aa66db
ISSN
0029-5515
Abstract
At the power levels required for significant heating and current drive in magnetically-confined toroidal plasma, modification of the particle distribution function from a Maxwellian shape is likely (Stix 1975 Nucl. Fusion 15 737), with consequent changes in wave propagation and in the location and amount of absorption. In order to study these effects computationally, both the finite-Larmor-radius and the high-harmonic fast wave (HHFW), versions of the full-wave, hot-plasma toroidal simulation code TORIC (Brambilla 1999 Plasma Phys. Control. Fusion 41 1 and Brambilla 2002 Plasma Phys. Control. Fusion 44 2423), have been extended to allow the prescription of arbitrary velocity distributions of the form f(v(parallel to), v(perpendicular to) , psi, theta). For hydrogen (H) minority heating of a deuterium (D) plasma with anisotropic Maxwellian H distributions, the fractional H absorption varies significantly with changes in parallel temperature but is essentially independent of perpendicular temperature. On the other hand, for HHFW regime with anisotropic Maxwellian fast ion distribution, the fractional beam ion absorption varies mainly with changes in the perpendicular temperature. The evaluation of the wave-field and power absorption, through the full wave solver, with the ion distribution function provided by either a Monte-Carlo particle and Fokker-Planck codes is also examined for Alcator C-Mod and NSTX plasmas. Non-Maxwellian effects generally tend to increase the absorption with respect to the equivalent Maxwellian distribution.
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