Abstract

The effect of the E× B velocity shear on the particle flux carried by electrostatic fluctuations at the edge is discussed comparing the results of the experiments T2R ( R=1.2 m, a=0.18 m) and RFX ( R=2 m, a=0.5 m). In both experiments electrostatic turbulence accounts for most of the particle flux. The shear of the E× B velocity is close or larger than the value required for turbulence suppression or reduction. Particle fluxes exhibit bursts which carry a large fraction of the total particle flux, and which tend to cluster during magnetic relaxation phase. On the average a Bohm estimate of the experimental plasma diffusivity accounts for the experimental data. Finally a discussion on the methods for turbulence control is given.

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