Turbulent pinch in whole-plasma simulations of a dipole-confined plasma.

PHYSICAL REVIEW E(2020)

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Whole-plasma simulations of turbulent transport and upgradient plasma pinch are presented in a dipole magnetic geometry relevant to the Levitated Dipole Experiment (LDX). The self-consistent evolution of an inward particle pinch and the establishment of centrally peaked plasma profiles in a dipole field are explored from whole-plasma simulations using a flux-tube averaged fluid model. The nonlinear evolution of global drift-interchange modes leads to the development of large-scale turbulent convection. Global convective cells are shown to play an important role in radial turbulent transport that causes centrally peaked profiles in a dipole magnetic field. The simulations show that the system self-consistently evolves towards a nonlinear saturated state in which the plasma pressure and density profiles are marginally stable to both drift-interchange and entropy modes.
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