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Main Authors: Wang, Zihao, Wang, Shaojie
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Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2410.06936
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author Wang, Zihao
Wang, Shaojie
author_facet Wang, Zihao
Wang, Shaojie
contents Recent experimental findings on limit-cycle-oscillations indicate that the nonlinear driving of the turbulent poloidal Reynolds stress to zonal flows is not a significant factor in the toroidal geometry, sparking fundamental controversial issues within the fusion community. By using the global nonlinear gyrokinetic simulations, we propose a unified mesoscale picture of nonlinear driving of zonal flows in the ion-temperature-gradient turbulence. Zonal flows are nonlinearly driven by the turbulent energy flux and the turbulent poloidal Reynolds stress. The turbulent energy flux is not shielded by the toroidal geometry effect in nonlinearly driving zonal flows. The turbulent poloidal Reynolds stress is not shielded on the time scale shorter than the ion bounce period; however, on the time scale longer than the ion bounce period, the turbulent poloidal Reynolds stress is indeed shielded by the toroidal geometry effect.
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spellingShingle Unified mesoscale picture of nonlinear generation of zonal flows in toroidal geometry
Wang, Zihao
Wang, Shaojie
Plasma Physics
Fluid Dynamics
Recent experimental findings on limit-cycle-oscillations indicate that the nonlinear driving of the turbulent poloidal Reynolds stress to zonal flows is not a significant factor in the toroidal geometry, sparking fundamental controversial issues within the fusion community. By using the global nonlinear gyrokinetic simulations, we propose a unified mesoscale picture of nonlinear driving of zonal flows in the ion-temperature-gradient turbulence. Zonal flows are nonlinearly driven by the turbulent energy flux and the turbulent poloidal Reynolds stress. The turbulent energy flux is not shielded by the toroidal geometry effect in nonlinearly driving zonal flows. The turbulent poloidal Reynolds stress is not shielded on the time scale shorter than the ion bounce period; however, on the time scale longer than the ion bounce period, the turbulent poloidal Reynolds stress is indeed shielded by the toroidal geometry effect.
title Unified mesoscale picture of nonlinear generation of zonal flows in toroidal geometry
topic Plasma Physics
Fluid Dynamics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2410.06936