Global gyrokinetic simulations of ion temperature gradient turbulent transport with piecewise-flat profiles are given to illustrate the breaking of gyro-Bohm scaling by a nonlocal mechanism. The nonlocal drainage of the turbulence from unstable regions spreading into stable (or less unstable) regions breaks the gyro-Bohm scaling toward Bohm in unstable regions and toward super-gyro-Bohm in stable (or less unstable) regions. A heuristic model for this nonlocal process is formulated in terms of a nonlocal growth rate resulting from a locally weighted radial average of the local linear ballooning mode growth rate. A nonlocality length measured in ion gyroradii provides the exponential scale for the local weighting. The nonlocal growth rate can be incorporated into a local gyro-Bohm-scaled transport model in place of the local growth rate. The resulting nonlocal transport model will provide some transport in stable regions. A heuristic theory of this nonlocal transport mechanism based on the partial formation of global modes in toroidal geometry is detailed. The theory argues that the nonlocality length increases with relative gyroradius and decreases with the linear growth rate.
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R. E. Waltz;
R. E. Waltz
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J. Candy
J. Candy
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R. E. Waltz
General Atomics
, P.O. Box 85608, San Diego, California 92186-5608
J. Candy
General Atomics
, P.O. Box 85608, San Diego, California 92186-5608Phys. Plasmas 12, 072303 (2005)
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March 11 2005
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May 16 2005
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R. E. Waltz, J. Candy; Heuristic theory of nonlocally broken gyro-Bohm scaling. Phys. Plasmas 1 July 2005; 12 (7): 072303. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1947467
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