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Numerical Studies of Current Generation by Radio-Frequency Traveling Waves
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C. F. F. Karney and N. J. Fisch.
Numerical studies of current generation by
radio-frequency traveling waves.
Phys. Fluids, 22(9):1817–1824, September 1979.
Princeton Univ. Rept. PPPL-1506
(Jan.
1979) 39 pp.
Reprint: pf79c
DOI: 10.1063/1.862787
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Abstract
By injecting radio-frequency traveling waves into a tokamak, continuous toroidal electron currents may be generated. This process is studied by numerically solving the two-dimensional Fokker-Planck equation with an added quasi-linear term. The results are compared with the one-dimensional analytic treatment of Fisch, which predicted a reduced plasma resistivity when high-phase-velocity waves are employed. It is shown that two-dimensional velocity space effects, while retaining the predicted scaling, further reduce the ratio of power dissipated to current generated by about 40%. These effects enhance the attractiveness of steady-state tokamak reactors utilizing this method of current generation.
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