Non-trace full-F gyro-fluid interchange impurity advection
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/29865Date
2023-03-01Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
Abstract
A full-F isothermal gyro-fluid model and code (which is based on the full distribution
function F compared to only small fluctuations) is extended to handle self-consistent
coupling of multiple quasi-neutral ion species via the polarisation equation in the long
wavelength approximation. The numerical model is used to determine two-dimensional
interchange driven ‘blob’ transport in a plasma with intrinsic impurity content for a range
of impurity parameters. With the same model, the self-consistent advective interaction of
a main plasma species blob with a non-trace impurity cloud is studied. For homogeneous
impurity distributions an increased effective mass reduces blob transport, whereas it is
found that localised impurity clouds can lead either to acceleration or slowing down of
blob propagation depending on the alignment of the impurity density gradient during the
acceleration phase of the main ion species blob.
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Cambridge University PressCitation
Reiter, Wiesenberger, Held, Zarate-Segura, Kendl. Non-trace full-F gyro-fluid interchange impurity advection. Journal of Plasma Physics. 2023;89(1)Metadata
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