NA broad survey of the experimental database of neutral beam heated baseline and hybrid scenarios in the JET tokamak with the C-wall was undertaken and has established the ubiquity of non-diffusive momentum transport mechanisms in externally driven, strongly rotating plasmas. The experimentally identified non-diffusive contributions to the gradient are largely consistent with the theoretically expected Coriolis pinch. The predicted non-diffusive transport using the GKW code is about 30% lower on average, than inferred from observation, suggesting that the difference may be due to residual stresses. In this case a scaling with Ors=rho_i*(R/L_Ti)2/u would be expected. However a lack of scaling of the angular velocity gradients with Ors=rho_i*(R/L_Ti)2/u throughout the plasma minor radius leads to the conclusion that there is no evidence for significant residual stress contributions in these fast rotating plasmas.
Yann Camenen, Javier García Hernández, Samuele Mazzi
Ambrogio Fasoli, Mario Ludovico Podesta