Abstract Reduced quasilinear and nonlinear (gradient-driven) models with scale separations, commonly used to interpret experiments and to forecast turbulent transport levels in magnetised plasmas, are tested against nonlinear models without scale separations (flux-driven). Two distinct regimes of turbulence—either above threshold or near marginal stability—are investigated with Boltzmann electrons. The success of reduced models hinges in particular on the reproduction of nonlinear fluxes. Good agreement between models is found above threshold, whilst reduced models significantly underpredict fluxes near marginality, overlooking mesoscale flow organisation and turbulence self-advection. Constructive prescriptions whereby to improve reduced m...
Understanding the physical mechanism maintaining fluid turbulence remains a fundamental theoretical ...
The goal of the project was to develop a theory of turbulence in magnetized plasmas at large scales,...
Turbulence in magnetised plasmas is driven by microinstabilities which exist at the spatial scales ...
Abstract Reduced quasilinear and nonlinear (gradient-driven) models with scale separations, commonly...
A general paradigm, based on the concept of self-organized criticality (SOC), for turbulent transpor...
In this dissertation, we present advances in turbulence modeling for magnetically confined plasmas. ...
The large-scale phenomena that involve plasmas can be adequately described by using magnetohydrodyna...
International audienceThe impact of large scale flows on turbulent transport in magnetized plasmas i...
The quasilinear mixing-length approach to efficient prediction of transport in fusion devices is imp...
The reduction in the transport of particles and heat by a strong mean shear flow is studied, in the ...
A central problem of turbulence theory is to produce a predictive model for turbulent fluxes. These ...
International audienceIn order to gain reliable predictions on turbulent fluxes in tokamak plasmas, ...
International audienceIt is shown that Ion Temperature Gradient turbulence close to the ă threshold ...
A general methodology for describing the dynamics of transport near marginal stability is formulated...
The dynamics of turbulence-driven E x B zonal flows has been systematically studied in fully 3-dimen...
Understanding the physical mechanism maintaining fluid turbulence remains a fundamental theoretical ...
The goal of the project was to develop a theory of turbulence in magnetized plasmas at large scales,...
Turbulence in magnetised plasmas is driven by microinstabilities which exist at the spatial scales ...
Abstract Reduced quasilinear and nonlinear (gradient-driven) models with scale separations, commonly...
A general paradigm, based on the concept of self-organized criticality (SOC), for turbulent transpor...
In this dissertation, we present advances in turbulence modeling for magnetically confined plasmas. ...
The large-scale phenomena that involve plasmas can be adequately described by using magnetohydrodyna...
International audienceThe impact of large scale flows on turbulent transport in magnetized plasmas i...
The quasilinear mixing-length approach to efficient prediction of transport in fusion devices is imp...
The reduction in the transport of particles and heat by a strong mean shear flow is studied, in the ...
A central problem of turbulence theory is to produce a predictive model for turbulent fluxes. These ...
International audienceIn order to gain reliable predictions on turbulent fluxes in tokamak plasmas, ...
International audienceIt is shown that Ion Temperature Gradient turbulence close to the ă threshold ...
A general methodology for describing the dynamics of transport near marginal stability is formulated...
The dynamics of turbulence-driven E x B zonal flows has been systematically studied in fully 3-dimen...
Understanding the physical mechanism maintaining fluid turbulence remains a fundamental theoretical ...
The goal of the project was to develop a theory of turbulence in magnetized plasmas at large scales,...
Turbulence in magnetised plasmas is driven by microinstabilities which exist at the spatial scales ...