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Theoretical physicists working at a blackboard collaboration pod in the Beecroft building.
Credit: Jack Hobhouse

Prof Michael Barnes

Professor in Theoretical Physics

Sub department

  • Rudolf Peierls Centre for Theoretical Physics

Research groups

  • Theoretical astrophysics and plasma physics at RPC
michael.barnes@physics.ox.ac.uk
Telephone: 01865 (2)73960
Rudolf Peierls Centre for Theoretical Physics, room 50.10
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  • Publications

Poloidal tilting symmetry of high order tokamak flux surface shaping in gyrokinetics

Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion IOP Publishing 58:4 (2016) 045023

Authors:

Justin Ball, Felix Parra Diaz, Michael Barnes

Abstract:

A poloidal tilting symmetry of the local nonlinear δf gyrokinetic model is demonstrated analytically and verified numerically. This symmetry shows that poloidally rotating all the flux surface shaping effects with large poloidal mode number by a single tilt angle has an exponentially small effect on the transport properties of a tokamak. This is shown using a generalization of the Miller local equilibrium model to specify an arbitrary flux surface geometry. With this geometry specification we find that, when performing an expansion in large flux surface shaping mode number, the governing equations of gyrokinetics are symmetric in the poloidal tilt of the high order shaping effects. This allows us to take the fluxes from a single configuration and calculate the fluxes in any configuration that can be produced by tilting the large mode number shaping effects. This creates a distinction between tokamaks with mirror symmetric flux surfaces and tokamaks without mirror symmetry, which is expected to have important consequences for generating toroidal rotation using updown asymmetry.
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Multi-machine experiments to study the parametric dependences of momentum transport and intrinsic torque

43rd European Physical Society Conference on Plasma Physics, EPS 2016 (2016)

Authors:

T Tala, C Chrystal, RM Mcdermott, SP Pehkonen, A Salmi, C Angioni, M Barnes, B Duval, C Giroud, B Grierson, W Guttenfelder, J Ferreira, J Hillesheim, S Kaye, P Mantica, M Maslov, S Menmuir, F Parra, C Petty, T Pütterich, JE Rice, F Ryter, W Solomon, G Tardini, M Tsalas, H Weisen, M Yoshida

Turbulent momentum transport due to neoclassical flows

Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion IOP Publishing 57:12 (2015) 125006

Authors:

Jungpyo Lee, Michael Barnes, Felix I Parra, Emily Belli, Jeff Candy
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Poloidal tilting symmetry of high order tokamak flux surface shaping in gyrokinetics

(2015)

Authors:

Justin Ball, Felix I Parra, Michael Barnes
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Overview of MAST results

Nuclear Fusion IOP Publishing 55:10 (2015) 104008

Authors:

IT Chapman, J Adamek, RJ Akers, S Allan, L Appel, O Asunta, M Barnes, N Ben Ayed, T Bigelow, W Boeglin, J Bradley, J Brünner, P Cahyna, M Carr, J Caughman, M Cecconello, C Challis, S Chapman, J Chorley, G Colyer, N Conway, WA Cooper, M Cox, N Crocker, B Crowley, G Cunningham, A Danilov, D Darrow, R Dendy, A Diallo, D Dickinson, S Diem, W Dorland, B Dudson, D Dunai, L Easy, S Elmore, A Field, G Fishpool, M Fox, E Fredrickson, S Freethy, L Garzotti, YC Ghim, K Gibson, J Graves, C Gurl, W Guttenfelder, C Ham, J Harrison, D Harting, E Havlickova, J Hawke, N Hawkes, T Hender, S Henderson, E Highcock, J Hillesheim, B Hnat, J Holgate, J Horacek, J Howard, B Huang, K Imada, O Jones, S Kaye, D Keeling, A Kirk, I Klimek, M Kocan, H Leggate, M Lilley, B Lipschultz, S Lisgo, YQ Liu, B Lloyd, B Lomanowski, I Lupelli, G Maddison, J Mailloux, R Martin, G McArdle, K McClements, B McMillan, A Meakins, H Meyer, C Michael, F Militello, J Milnes, AW Morris, G Motojima, D Muir, E Nardon, V Naulin, G Naylor, A Nielsen, M O'Brien, T O'Gorman, Y Ono, H Oliver, S Pamela, L Pangione, F Parra, A Patel, W Peebles, M Peng, R Perez, S Pinches, L Piron, M Podesta, M Price, M Reinke, Y Ren, C Roach, J Robinson, M Romanelli, V Rozhansky, S Saarelma, S Sangaroon, A Saveliev, R Scannell, A Schekochihin, S Sharapov, R Sharples, V Shevchenko, S Silburn, J Simpson, J Storrs, Y Takase, H Tanabe, H Tanaka, D Taylor, G Taylor, D Thomas, N Thomas-Davies, A Thornton, M Turnyanskiy, M Valovic, R Vann, N Walkden, H Wilson, LV Wyk, T Yamada, S Zoletnik
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