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First-Principles Density Limit Scaling in Tokamaks Based on Edge Turbulent Transport and Implications for ITER

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    Abstract

    A first-principles scaling law, based on turbulent transport considerations, and a multimachine database of density limit discharges from the ASDEX Upgrade, JET, and TCV tokamaks, show that the increase of the boundary turbulent transport with the plasma collisionality sets the maximum density achievable in tokamaks. This scaling law shows a strong dependence on the heating power, therefore predicting for ITER a significantly larger safety margin than the Greenwald empirical scaling [Greenwald et al., Nucl. Fusion, 28, 2199 (1988)NUFUAU0029-551510.1088/0029-5515/28/12/009] in case of unintentional high-to-low confinement transition.

    Original languageEnglish
    Article number185003
    JournalPhysical Review Letters
    Volume128
    Issue number18
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 6 May 2022

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    • 1.3 Physical Sciences

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