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Abstract. ELMy H-mode plasmas form the basis of
conservative performance predictions for tokamak reactors of the size of
ITER. Relatively high performance for long durations has been achieved and
the scaling is favorable. It will be necessary to sustain low
Zeff and high density for high fusion yield. This paper
studies the degradation in confinement and increase in the anomalous heat
transport observed in two JET plasmas: one in which the degradation occurs
with an intense gas puff, and the other with a spontanous transition at the
heating power threshold from Type I to III ELMs. Linear gyrokinetic analysis
gives the growth rate,
of the fastest growing mode.
Our results indicate that the flow-shearing rate
and
are large near the top of the pedestal. Their ratio
decreases approximately when the confinement degrades and the transport
increases. This suggests that tokamak reactors may require intense toroidal
or poloidal torque input to maintain sufficiently high
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near the top of the
pedestal for high confinement.
IAEA 2001