These first two visualizations of turbulence in a tokamak are from
simulations by
GYRO, a continuum/Eulerian
5-D gyrokinetic turbulence code, written by Jeff Candy and Ron Waltz
(General Atomics).
More GYRO movies from Candy and Waltz, used in a 2007 APS
invited talk I gave.
(broken link: More GYRO movies.)
Movie of 3-D cutaway view of a shaped tokamak simulation, including
beam-driven sheared flows. Note the simulation domain is not a whole
torus, but of a hollow annulus.
Movie of closeup of poloidal cross-section of a tokamak. Illustrates
the nonlinear generation of zonal flows.
More GYRO Pictures and Movies.
Visualizations of turbulence simulations by GS2, a continuum/Eulerian 5-D gyrokinetic turbulence code, written by Bill Dorland and Mike Kotschenreuther:
Turbulence in a low aspect-ratio ST configuration. This also illustrates
the alternative (and equivalent) flux-tube and wedge-annulus representations.