Abstract
The driving mechanism of toroidal rotation and the momentum transport are studied on JT-60U in relation to the toroidal rotation in the direction antiparallel to the plasma current, i.e. counter (CTR) direction, with near-perpendicular neutral beam (PERP-NB) injection. Fast ion losses due to the toroidal field ripple induce CTR rotation in the peripheral region, and the magnitude of CTR rotation with PERP-NBs reduces by installing the ferritic steel tiles as a consequence of the reduction in the ripple losses. It is also found that toroidal rotation velocity profiles in the core region can be explained by momentum transport considering diffusivity and convective velocity estimated from transient momentum transport analysis in L-mode plasmas.
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