TY - JOUR
T1 - New thermodynamical force in plasma phase space that controls turbulence and turbulent transport
AU - Itoh, Sanae I.
AU - Itoh, Kimitaka
N1 - Funding Information:
We thank Dr. S. Inagaki, Prof. A. Fukuyama, Prof. A. Fujisawa, Prof. K. Ida, Prof. U. Stroth and Prof. P. H. Diamond for useful discussions. This work is partly supported by the Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research of JSPS, Japan (21224014, 23244113), by the collaboration programs of the RIAM of Kyushu University and of NIFS (NIFS10KOAP023), and by Asada Science Foundation.
PY - 2012
Y1 - 2012
N2 - Physics of turbulence and turbulent transport has been developed on the central dogma that spatial gradients constitute the controlling parameters, such as Reynolds number and Rayleigh number. Recent experiments with the nonequilibrium plasmas in magnetic confinement devices, however, have shown that the turbulence and transport change much faster than global parameters, after an abrupt change of heating power. Here we propose a theory of turbulence in inhomogeneous magnetized plasmas, showing that the heating power directly influences the turbulence. New mechanism, that an external source couples with plasma fluctuations in phase space so as to affect turbulence, is investigated. A new thermodynamical force in phase-space, i.e., the derivative of heating power by plasma pressure, plays the role of new control parameter, in addition to spatial gradients. Following the change of turbulence, turbulent transport is modified accordingly. The condition under which this new effect can be observed is also evaluated.
AB - Physics of turbulence and turbulent transport has been developed on the central dogma that spatial gradients constitute the controlling parameters, such as Reynolds number and Rayleigh number. Recent experiments with the nonequilibrium plasmas in magnetic confinement devices, however, have shown that the turbulence and transport change much faster than global parameters, after an abrupt change of heating power. Here we propose a theory of turbulence in inhomogeneous magnetized plasmas, showing that the heating power directly influences the turbulence. New mechanism, that an external source couples with plasma fluctuations in phase space so as to affect turbulence, is investigated. A new thermodynamical force in phase-space, i.e., the derivative of heating power by plasma pressure, plays the role of new control parameter, in addition to spatial gradients. Following the change of turbulence, turbulent transport is modified accordingly. The condition under which this new effect can be observed is also evaluated.
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U2 - 10.1038/srep00860
DO - 10.1038/srep00860
M3 - Article
C2 - 23155481
AN - SCOPUS:84870824142
SN - 2045-2322
VL - 2
JO - Scientific reports
JF - Scientific reports
M1 - 860
ER -