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Validating reduced turbulence model predictions of Electron Temperature Gradient transport on a JET improved-confinement scenario

Citrin J.; Maeyama S.; Angioni C.; Bonanomi N.; Casson F.J.; Goerler T.; Mantica P.; Mariani A.; Sertoli M.; Staebler G.; Watanabe T.; JET contributors

Conference: 47th EPS Conference on Plasma Physics, EPS 2021, pp. 944 - 947 , Virtual Conference Stiges (Spain) , 21 - 25 June 2021 Year: 2021
ISTP Authors:
Paola Mantica

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ccurate predictive modelling of tokamak core turbulent transport is a vital component of in- tegrated tokamak simulation. The contribution of Electron Temperature Gradient (ETG) driven turbulence to electron heat transport in various operational regimes is an open question with extensive recent investigations [1], [2]. This paper focuses on validation of striking recent pre- dictions [3] of anti-GyroBohm isotope scaling of core transport, mediated by ETG turbulence.

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