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Bekheit, A.H. (2008) Simulation of small size divertor tokamak plasma edge including self-consistent electric fields. Journal of Fusion Energy, 27, 338-345.
doi:10.1007/s10894-008-9148-z
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TITLE:
Impact of drifts in edge plasma of small size divertor tokamak
AUTHORS:
Amr H. Bekheit
KEYWORDS:
E × B Drift; Diamagnetic Drifts; B2SOLPS0.5.2D Fluid Transport Code
JOURNAL NAME:
Natural Science,
Vol.4 No.2,
February
22,
2012
ABSTRACT: The effect of poloidal E × B and diamagnetic drifts in edge plasma of Small Size Divertor (SSD) Tokamak is studied with two-dimensional B2SO- LPS-0.5.2D fluid transport code. The simulation results show the following: 1) For normal toroidal magnetic field, the increasing of core plasma density leads to large divertor asymmetries due to poloidal E × B and diamagnetic drifts. 2) Switching on the E × B and diamagnetic drifts leads to large change in poloidal distribution of radial electric field and induced counter-clockwise circulation (flow) around the x-point. 3) Switching on the E × B and diamagnetic drifts leads to the structure of poloidal distribution of radial electric field is nonmonotonic which responsible for negative spikes. 4) Switching on the E × B and diamagnetic drifts in vicinity of separatrix leads to the structure of poloidal distribution of radial electric field that has viscous layer. 5) Switching on the E × B and diamagnetic drifts results in torque generation. This torque spins up the toroidal rotation. 6) The E × B drift velocity depends on the plasma temperature heating and doesn't depend on plasma density.