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(THP1/03) Progress in Gyrokinetic Simulations of Toroidal ITG Turbulence

W. M. Nevins1), A. M. Dimits1), B. I. Cohen1), D. E. Shumaker1)
 
1) Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, California, USA

Abstract.  The 3-D nonlinear toroidal gyrokinetic simulation code PG3EQ is used to study toroidal ion temperature gradient (ITG) driven turbulence - a key cause of the anomalous transport that limits tokamak plasma performance. Systematic studies of the dependence of ion thermal transport on various parameters and effects are presented, including dependence on $ \vec{E}\,$×$ \vec{B}\,$ and toroidal velocity shear, sensitivity to the force balance in simulations with radial temperature gradient variation, and the dependences on magnetic shear and ion temperature gradient.

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