8–12 Jul 2019
University of Milano-Bicocca UNIMIB
Europe/Rome timezone

P4.1068 Three-dimensional features in burning plasmas

11 Jul 2019, 14:00
2h
Building U6 (University of Milano-Bicocca UNIMIB)

Building U6

University of Milano-Bicocca UNIMIB

Piazza dell’Ateneo Nuovo, 1 20126 Milan, Italy
MCF Poster P4

Speaker

R. Gatto (EPS 2019)

Description

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http://ocs.ciemat.es/EPS2019ABS/pdf/P4.1068.pdf

A next major step in the research toward magnetic fusion energy production is to carry out experimental campaigns exploring regimes with relevant amount of fusion power. So far, the theoretical knowledge of the path toward a fusion burning plasma has been acquired mainly by performing numerical studies in 0 or 1-1.5 dimensions. Due to the marked anisotropy of magnetically confined plasmas, however, three-dimensional effects might play a role. In particular, the drastic change in magnetic topology associated with reconnecting modes on selected rational magnetic surfaces [1] may decrease the thermal electron conductivity parallel to the magnetic field lines, with a consequent impact on the electron heating due to fusion products. We describe this new scenario, and present analytical and numerical calculations aimed at verifying the impact of reconnection on fusion heating.
References
[1] B. Coppi, et al., Nucl. Fusion 55, 053011 (2015)

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