Boundary Plasma Turbulence Simulations for Tokamaks

Boundary Plasma Turbulence Simulations for Tokamaks
Title Boundary Plasma Turbulence Simulations for Tokamaks PDF eBook
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Pages 41
Release 2008
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The boundary plasma turbulence code BOUT models tokamak boundary-plasma turbulence in a realistic divertor geometry using modified Braginskii equations for plasma vorticity, density (ni), electron and ion temperature (T{sub e}; T{sub i}) and parallel momenta. The BOUT code solves for the plasma fluid equations in a three dimensional (3D) toroidal segment (or a toroidal wedge), including the region somewhat inside the separatrix and extending into the scrape-off layer; the private flux region is also included. In this paper, a description is given of the sophisticated physical models, innovative numerical algorithms, and modern software design used to simulate edge-plasmas in magnetic fusion energy devices. The BOUT code's unique capabilities and functionality are exemplified via simulations of the impact of plasma density on tokamak edge turbulence and blob dynamics.

Workshop "Langzeitverfügbarkeit digitaler Dokumente - Erarbeitung eines ersten kooperativen Konzepts für Deutschland" mit Unterstützung des Bundesministeriums für Bildung und Forschung

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Title Workshop "Langzeitverfügbarkeit digitaler Dokumente - Erarbeitung eines ersten kooperativen Konzepts für Deutschland" mit Unterstützung des Bundesministeriums für Bildung und Forschung PDF eBook
Author Deutsche Bibliothek
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Pages 94
Release 2002
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Numerical Simulations of Tokamak Plasma Turbulence and Internal Transport Barriers

Numerical Simulations of Tokamak Plasma Turbulence and Internal Transport Barriers
Title Numerical Simulations of Tokamak Plasma Turbulence and Internal Transport Barriers PDF eBook
Author A. Thyagaraja
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Pages 18
Release 2000
Genre Plasma turbulence
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Theory and Fluid Simulations of Boundary Plasma Fluctuations

Theory and Fluid Simulations of Boundary Plasma Fluctuations
Title Theory and Fluid Simulations of Boundary Plasma Fluctuations PDF eBook
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Pages 26
Release 2007
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Theoretical and computational investigations are presented of boundary plasma microturbulence that take into account important effects of the geometry of diverted tokamaks--in particular, the effect of x-point magnetic shear and the termination of field lines on divertor plates. We first generalize our previous 'heuristic boundary condition' which describes, in a lumped model, the closure of currents in the vicinity of the x-point region to encompass three current-closure mechanisms. We then use this boundary condition to derive the dispersion relation for low-beta flute-like modes in the divertor-leg region under the combined drives of curvature, sheath impedance, and divertor tilt effects. The results indicate the possibility of strongly growing instabilities, driven by sheath boundary conditions, and localized in either the private or common flux region of the divertor leg depending on the radial tilt of divertor plates. We re-visit the issue of x-point effects on blobs, examining the transition from blobs terminated by x-point shear to blobs that extend over both the main SOL and divertor legs. We find that, for a main-SOL blob, this transition occurs without a free-acceleration period as previously thought, with x-point termination conditions applying until the blob has expanded to reach the divertor plate. We also derive propagation speeds for divertor-leg blobs. Finally, we present fluid simulations of the C-Mod tokamak from the BOUT edge fluid turbulence code, which show main-SOL blob structures with similar spatial characteristics to those observed in the experiment, and also simulations which illustrate the possibility of fluctuations confined to divertor legs.

Simulation of Plasma Turbulence in the Periphery of Diverted Tokamaks

Simulation of Plasma Turbulence in the Periphery of Diverted Tokamaks
Title Simulation of Plasma Turbulence in the Periphery of Diverted Tokamaks PDF eBook
Author Paola Paruta
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Pages 101
Release 2018
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Mots-clés de l'auteur: Fusion ; Plasma Physics ; Turbulence ; Blob transport ; Flux-aligned coordinates ; Diverted configuration ; X-point ; Code verification ; Scrape-off layer.

Numerical Simulation of Tokamak Plasma Turbulence and Internal Transport Barriers

Numerical Simulation of Tokamak Plasma Turbulence and Internal Transport Barriers
Title Numerical Simulation of Tokamak Plasma Turbulence and Internal Transport Barriers PDF eBook
Author A. Thyagaraja
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Release 2000
Genre Agricultural engineering
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The Plasma Boundary of Magnetic Fusion Devices

The Plasma Boundary of Magnetic Fusion Devices
Title The Plasma Boundary of Magnetic Fusion Devices PDF eBook
Author P.C Stangeby
Publisher CRC Press
Pages 738
Release 2000-01-01
Genre Science
ISBN 9780750305594

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The Plasma Boundary of Magnetic Fusion Devices introduces the physics of the plasma boundary region, including plasma-surface interactions, with an emphasis on those occurring in magnetically confined fusion plasmas. The book covers plasma-surface interaction, Debye sheaths, sputtering, scrape-off layers, plasma impurities, recycling and control, 1D and 2D fluid and kinetic modeling of particle transport, plasma properties at the edge, diverter and limiter physics, and control of the plasma boundary. Divided into three parts, the book begins with Part 1, an introduction to the plasma boundary. The derivations are heuristic and worked problems help crystallize physical intuition, which is emphasized throughout. Part 2 provides an introduction to methods of modeling the plasma edge region and for interpreting computer code results. Part 3 presents a collection of essays on currently active research hot topics. With an extensive bibliography and index, this book is an invaluable first port-of-call for researchers interested in plasma-surface interactions.