Abstract

Heat diffusion across a non-local quasi-stochastic magnetic field in tokamak plasma is numerically studied. The perturbed magnetic field is found to be a key factor in influencing effective radial heat conductivity whether the magnetic field is stochastic or not. Being different from previous work, a non-local perturbed magnetic field is used. Analytical results and numerical simulation results are compared between the conditions with a full and a quasi-perturbed stochastic field. The analytical results are found to be still consistent with numerical simulation results when the perturbed field is quasi-stochastic.

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