EVIDENCES FOR AND THE MODELS OF FAST NONLOCAL TRANSPORT OF HEAT IN MAGNETIC FUSION DEVICES

2009 
The paper gives a short survey of (i) recent evidences for fast nonlocal transport of the heat in magnetically confined plasmas (above all, the “cold/heat pulse” experiments), (ii) interpretations of such phenomena in terms of nonlocal transport formalisms, based on the dominance of long mean‐free‐path energy carriers, including the interpretations of “cold pulse” experiments, and gives (iii) quantitative evidence for the domination of nonlocality in the spatial profile of electron cyclotron net radiated power in fusion reactor‐grade tokamak (strong toroidal magnetic field, BT>5 T, highly reflecting walls, Rwall>0.5, and hot electron plasma, 〈Te〉>10 keV).
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