Transport and confinement physics Chapter 2 of the special issue: on the path to tokamak burning plasma operation
Publiceringsår
2025
Upphovspersoner
Yoshida (Chair Transport, M.; McDermott (co-Chair Transport, R. M.; Angioni, C.; Camenen, Y.; Citrin, J.; Jakubowski, M.; Hughes, J. W.; Idomura, Y.; Mantica, P.; Mariani, A.; Mordijck, S.; Paul, E. J.; Tala, Tuomas; Verdoolaege, G.; Zocco, A.; Casson, F. J.; Dif-Pradalier, G.; Duval, B.; Grierson, B. A.; Kaye, S. M.; Manas, P.; Maslov, M.; Odstrcil, T.; Rice, J. E.; Schmitz, L.; Sciortino, F.; Solano, E. R.; Staebler, G.; Valovič, M.; Wolfrum, E.; Snipes (co-Chair Transport, J. A.; ITPA Transport & Confinement Topical Group
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<p>Progress in physics understanding and theoretical model development of plasma transport and confinement (TC) in the ITPA TC Topical Group since the publication of the ITER Physics Basis (IPB) document (Doyle et al 2007 Nucl. Fusion 47 S18) was summarized focusing on the contributions to ITER and burning plasma prediction and control. This paper provides a general and streamlined overview on the advances that were mainly led by the ITPA TC joint experiments and joint activities for the last 15 years (see JEX/JA table in appendix). This paper starts with the scientific strategy and scope of the ITPA TC Topical group and overall picture of the major progress, followed by the progress of each research field: particle transport, impurity transport, ion and electron thermal turbulent transport, momentum transport, impact of 3D magnetic fields on transport, confinement mode transitions, global confinement, and reduced transport modeling. Cross references with other Topical Groups are given in order to highlight overlapped topics, such as the 3D effect on the plasma transport in the edge and L-H transition physics. The increasing overlap between the topical groups is a reflection of the progress on integrating the known physics into comprehensive models that are better and better able to reproduce the plasma transport. In recent years, such integration has become increasingly prevalent when considering transport from the SOL, through the edge pedestal, and into the plasma core. In the near future, increased collaboration also with the magneto-hydrodynamic and energetic particles community will be important as we approach burning plasma conditions in next-step fusion devices. A summary of remaining challenges and next steps for each research field is given in the Summary section.</p>
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65
Nummer
3
Artikelnummer
033001
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Publikationsforumsnivå
2
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CC BY
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Språk
engelska
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Ja
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Ja
DOI
10.1088/1741-4326/ad8ced
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Ja