62nd Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Plasma Physics
Volume 65, Number 11
Monday–Friday, November 9–13, 2020;
Remote; Time Zone: Central Standard Time, USA
Session JI01: Invited: Magnetic Fusion: Alternates and RF
2:00 PM–5:00 PM,
Tuesday, November 10, 2020
Chair: Paul Bonoli, MIT
Abstract: JI01.00005 : Study of turbulence-induced refraction of Lower Hybrid waves using synthetic SOL blobs
4:00 PM–4:30 PM
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Author:
Bodhi Biswas
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT)
Ray-tracing/Fokker-Planck (RT/FP) simulations with realistic 3D scrape-off
layer (SOL) turbulent density profiles provide evidence of significant
RF-turbulence interaction that affects Lower Hybrid current drive (LHCD) in
tokamaks. Synthetic SOL turbulence profiles that account for dense
field-following blob-like structures are coupled to the RT code GENRAY.
Modification of ray-trajectories due to turbulence-induced refraction (TIR)
is shown to increase with blob density and decrease with blob width,
consistent with previous theories. However, it is found that spatially
intermittent density fluctuations lead to increased angular diffusion of the
perpendicular wavevector (k$_{\mathrm{\bot }})$ compared to previous models
that assume drift-wave-like turbulence. In a modelled Alcator C-Mod
discharge, TIR results in significant diffusion of ray-trajectories in
phase-space, greatly increasing the robustness of RT/FP models in the
multi-pass regime. In C-Mod, TIR also results in smoother current profiles,
diminished off-axis current peaks, and increased near-axis current, all of
which contribute to better match experiment. The role of k$_{\mathrm{\bot
\thinspace }}$broadening, due to turbulent scattering, versus broadening of
the incident parallel wavenumber (k$_{\mathrm{\vert \vert }})$, due to
parametric decay instabilities (PDI), in explaining the spectral gap is also
investigated. A previous study reports that \textasciitilde 50{\%} power
redistribution of the launched k$_{\mathrm{\vert \vert }}$-spectrum is
required to match experimental hard x-ray measurements in C-Mod [Y. Peysson,
et al., PPCF 58, 044008 (2016)]. The inclusion of k$_{\mathrm{\bot }}$
broadening from TIR lowers the necessary power redistribution to a more
realistic \textasciitilde 10{\%}. Lastly, simulations predict that
modification of the current profile due to TIR is mitigated in a DIII-D
high-field side single-pass damping scenario, where shorter propagation
distances result in decreased ray stochasticity.