Abstract
Fluctuation-induced E × B shear flow and energy transfer for plasma interchange turbulence are examined in a flux-driven system with both closed and open magnetic field lines. The nonlinear evolution of interchange turbulence shows the presence of two confinement regimes characterized by low and high E × B flow shear. In the first regime, the large-scale turbulent convection is dominant and the mean E × B shear flow is at a relatively low level. By increasing the heat flux above a certain threshold, the increased turbulent intensity gives rise to the transfer of energy from fluctuations to mean E × B flows. As a result, a transition to the second regime occurs, in which a strong mean E × B shear flow is generated.
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Li, B., Sun, C. K., Wang, X. Y., Zhou, A., Wang, X. G., & Ernst, D. R. (2015). Fluctuation-induced shear flow and energy transfer in plasma interchange turbulence. Physics of Plasmas, 22(11). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4935912
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