A two-dimensional wave propagation code, developed specifically to simulate correlation reflectometry in large-scale fusion plasmas is described. The code makes use of separate computational methods in the vacuum, underdense and reflection regions of the plasma in order to obtain the high computational efficiency necessary for correlation analysis. Simulations of Tokamak Fusion Test Reactor (TFTR) plasma with internal transport barriers are presented and compared with one-dimensional full-wave simulations. It is shown that the two-dimensional simulations are remarkably similar to the results of the one-dimensional full-wave analysis for a wide range of turbulent correlation lengths. Implications for the interpretation of correlation reflect...
Turbulence is supposed to be the main source of anomalous transport in tokamaks which leads to loss ...
The paper reports on the first measurements of long-range correlations along field lines in the cent...
Two-dimensional full-wave time-dependent simulations in full plasma geometry are presented which sho...
A two-dimensional wave propagation code, developed specifically to simulate correlation reflectometr...
For the interpretation of correlation reflectometry data a fast two-dimensional full wave code has b...
In high temperature fusion plasmas the transport of energy and particles is commonly believed to be ...
In high temperature fusion plasmas the transport of energy and particles is commonly believed to be ...
Correlation reflectometry (CR) is based on the simultaneous measurement of two or more spatially sep...
Équipe 107 : Physique des plasmas chaudsInternational audienceDrift wave micro-turbulence is the mai...
This paper describes a numerical study of the role played by 2D turbulent fluctuations in microwave ...
International audienceMicrowave reflectometry techniques have been successfully applied to measure e...
One of the major goals of the tokamak fusion program is the understanding and control of plasma turb...
Microwave reflectometry is now routinely used for probing the structure of magnetohydrodynamic and t...
A procedure is presented to map from the spatial correlation parameters of a turbulent density field...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Physics, 2001.Includes bibliographi...
Turbulence is supposed to be the main source of anomalous transport in tokamaks which leads to loss ...
The paper reports on the first measurements of long-range correlations along field lines in the cent...
Two-dimensional full-wave time-dependent simulations in full plasma geometry are presented which sho...
A two-dimensional wave propagation code, developed specifically to simulate correlation reflectometr...
For the interpretation of correlation reflectometry data a fast two-dimensional full wave code has b...
In high temperature fusion plasmas the transport of energy and particles is commonly believed to be ...
In high temperature fusion plasmas the transport of energy and particles is commonly believed to be ...
Correlation reflectometry (CR) is based on the simultaneous measurement of two or more spatially sep...
Équipe 107 : Physique des plasmas chaudsInternational audienceDrift wave micro-turbulence is the mai...
This paper describes a numerical study of the role played by 2D turbulent fluctuations in microwave ...
International audienceMicrowave reflectometry techniques have been successfully applied to measure e...
One of the major goals of the tokamak fusion program is the understanding and control of plasma turb...
Microwave reflectometry is now routinely used for probing the structure of magnetohydrodynamic and t...
A procedure is presented to map from the spatial correlation parameters of a turbulent density field...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Physics, 2001.Includes bibliographi...
Turbulence is supposed to be the main source of anomalous transport in tokamaks which leads to loss ...
The paper reports on the first measurements of long-range correlations along field lines in the cent...
Two-dimensional full-wave time-dependent simulations in full plasma geometry are presented which sho...