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Article Dans Une Revue Physics of Plasmas Année : 2010

Poloidal rotation and its relation to the potential vorticity flux

C.J. Mcdevitt
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P.H. Diamond
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Özgür D. Gürcan
T.S. Hahm
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Résumé

A kinetic generalization of a Taylor identity appropriate to a strongly magnetized plasma is derived. This relation provides an explicit link between the radial mixing of a four–dimensional (4D) gyrocenter fluid and the poloidal Reynolds stress. This kinetic analog of a Taylor identity is subsequently utilized to link the turbulent transport of poloidal momentum to the mixing of potential vorticity. A quasilinear calculation of the flux of potential vorticity is carried out, yielding diffusive, turbulent equipartition, and thermoelectric convective components. Self-consistency is enforced via the quasineutrality relation, revealing that for the case of a stationary small amplitude wave population, deviations from neoclassical predictions of poloidal rotation can be closely linked to the growth/damping profiles of the underlying drift wave microturbulence.

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hal-01551014 , version 1 (29-06-2017)

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C.J. Mcdevitt, P.H. Diamond, Özgür D. Gürcan, T.S. Hahm. Poloidal rotation and its relation to the potential vorticity flux. Physics of Plasmas, 2010, 17, pp.112509. ⟨10.1063/1.3490253⟩. ⟨hal-01551014⟩
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