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Evidence of a turbulent ExB mixing avalanche mechanism of gas breakdown in strongly magnetized systems.


ABSTRACT: Although gas breakdown phenomena have been intensively studied over 100 years, the breakdown mechanism in a strongly magnetized system, such as tokamak, has been still obscured due to complex electromagnetic topologies. There has been a widespread misconception that the conventional breakdown model of the unmagnetized system can be directly applied to the strongly magnetized system. However, we found clear evidence that existing theories cannot explain the experimental results. Here, we demonstrate the underlying mechanism of gas breakdown in tokamaks, a turbulent ExB mixing avalanche, which systematically considers multi-dimensional plasma dynamics in the complex electromagnetic topology. This mechanism clearly elucidates the experiments by identifying crucial roles of self-electric fields produced by space-charge that decrease the plasma density growth rate and cause a dominant transport via ExB drifts. A comprehensive understanding of plasma dynamics in complex electromagnetic topology provides general design strategy for robust breakdown scenarios in a tokamak fusion reactor.

SUBMITTER: Yoo MG 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6117305 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Evidence of a turbulent ExB mixing avalanche mechanism of gas breakdown in strongly magnetized systems.

Yoo Min-Gu MG   Lee Jeongwon J   Kim Young-Gi YG   Kim Jayhyun J   Maviglia Francesco F   Sips Adrianus C C ACC   Kim Hyun-Tae HT   Hahm Taik Soo TS   Hwang Yong-Seok YS   Lee Hae June HJ   Na Yong-Su YS  

Nature communications 20180830 1


Although gas breakdown phenomena have been intensively studied over 100 years, the breakdown mechanism in a strongly magnetized system, such as tokamak, has been still obscured due to complex electromagnetic topologies. There has been a widespread misconception that the conventional breakdown model of the unmagnetized system can be directly applied to the strongly magnetized system. However, we found clear evidence that existing theories cannot explain the experimental results. Here, we demonstr  ...[more]

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