International audienceWe discuss theoretical progress in turbulent transport modelling in tokamaks. In particular, we address issues that the conventional quasilinear type calculation cannot confront, such as (i) the nature of turbulence in the edge-core coupling region of tokamaks (i.e. the so-called no mans land'), and the dynamics of incoming structures coupled to zonal flows, (ii) nonlinear dynamics of zonal flows and (iii) transport by drift wave turbulence with strong waveparticle interaction. A unifying theme of these studies is their formulation in terms of the phase space density correlation evolution
Abstract: The dynamics of secondary, anisotropic coherent structures behaving as a stationary wave, ...
Formation of nonlinear structures in drift-Alfvén turbulence is investigated in the often complex ed...
International audienceThe impact of large scale flows on turbulent transport in magnetized plasmas i...
International audienceWe discuss theoretical progress in turbulent transport modelling in tokamaks. ...
In the present work different mechanisms for generation and suppression of turbulence are studied. T...
The role of E × B flow shear in reducing turbulent transport in the edge region of a tokamak is inve...
Analytical investigations of several linear and nonlinear features of drift resistive ballooning mod...
In fusion devices such as tokamaks, the achievement of good energy confinement is a key issue. The e...
Aspects of the macroscopic phenomenology of tokamak plasmas - relaxation, transport, and flow genera...
The basic scales of motion and computational requirements for low frequency fluid drift turbulence a...
International audienceThe saturation of heat and particle turbulent transport in tokamak plasmas is ...
12.00Available from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:9091.9F(CLM-R--286) / BLDSC - Britis...
The results of flux-driven, two-fluid simulations in single-null configurations are used to investig...
This article overviews some aspect of the recent theoretical activities in Japan on the problem of t...
Recently, we investigated the interaction between broadband drift mode turbulence and zonal flows ne...
Abstract: The dynamics of secondary, anisotropic coherent structures behaving as a stationary wave, ...
Formation of nonlinear structures in drift-Alfvén turbulence is investigated in the often complex ed...
International audienceThe impact of large scale flows on turbulent transport in magnetized plasmas i...
International audienceWe discuss theoretical progress in turbulent transport modelling in tokamaks. ...
In the present work different mechanisms for generation and suppression of turbulence are studied. T...
The role of E × B flow shear in reducing turbulent transport in the edge region of a tokamak is inve...
Analytical investigations of several linear and nonlinear features of drift resistive ballooning mod...
In fusion devices such as tokamaks, the achievement of good energy confinement is a key issue. The e...
Aspects of the macroscopic phenomenology of tokamak plasmas - relaxation, transport, and flow genera...
The basic scales of motion and computational requirements for low frequency fluid drift turbulence a...
International audienceThe saturation of heat and particle turbulent transport in tokamak plasmas is ...
12.00Available from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:9091.9F(CLM-R--286) / BLDSC - Britis...
The results of flux-driven, two-fluid simulations in single-null configurations are used to investig...
This article overviews some aspect of the recent theoretical activities in Japan on the problem of t...
Recently, we investigated the interaction between broadband drift mode turbulence and zonal flows ne...
Abstract: The dynamics of secondary, anisotropic coherent structures behaving as a stationary wave, ...
Formation of nonlinear structures in drift-Alfvén turbulence is investigated in the often complex ed...
International audienceThe impact of large scale flows on turbulent transport in magnetized plasmas i...