Toroidal L and H equilibria with axisymmetric rotations
Abstract
Axisymmetric toroidal equilibria with toroidal and poloidal rotations are solved with a specific set of source functions. The two independent solutions are associated to L and H modes. The L/H transition is regarded as a bifurcation from one equilibrium configuration to another, under strong external heating and pellet injection to shape temperature and density profiles. Because of the steep edge gradient of the H solution, large static radial electric field, zonal flow, and improved confinements, come as consequences, not causes, of the H mode.
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