Abstract. Plasma turbulence characteristics, including radial correlation lengths, decorrelation times, amplitude profile, and flow velocity, have been measured during a scan on DIII-D while all other transport-relevant dimensionless quantities ( ,,, q, Te/Ti ...) are held nearly constant. The turbulence is measured by examining the correlation properties of the local long-wavelength ( k 1) density fluctuations, measured with beam emission spectroscopy. The radial correlation length of the turbulence, Lc, r, is shown to scale with the local ion gyroradius, with Lc, r 5, while the decorrelation times scale with the local acoustic velocity as a/cs. The turbulent diffusivity parameter, D (Lc, r2/), scales in a roughly gyro-Bohm-like fashion, as predicted by the gyrokinetic equations governing turbulent transport. The experimental one-fluid power balance heat diffusivity scaling and that from GLF23 modeling compare reasonably well.
IAEA 2001