Modeling of RF/MHD coupling using NIMROD, GENRAY, and the Integrated Plasma Simulator

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Abstract

We summarize ongoing theoretical/numerical work relevant to the development of a self--consistent framework for the inclusion of RF effects in fluid simulations; specifically considering resistive tearing mode stabilization in tokamak (DIII--D--like) geometry via ECCD. Relatively simple (though non--self--consistent) models for the RF--induced currents are incorporated into the fluid equations, markedly reducing the width of the nonlinearly saturated magnetic islands generated by tearing modes. We report our progress toward the self--consistent modeling of these RF--induced currents. The initial interfacing of the NIMROD* code with the GENRAY/CQL3D** codes (calculating RF propagation and energy/momentum deposition) via the Integrated Plasma Simulator (IPS) framework*** is explained, equilibration of RF--induced currents over the plasma flux surfaces is investigated, and studies exploring the efficient reduction of saturated island widths through time modulation and spatial localization of the ECCD are presented. *[Sovinec {\it et al.}, JCP {\bf 195}, 355 (2004)] **[www.compxco.com] ***[This research and the IPS development are both part of the SWIM project. Funded by U.S. DoE.]

Authors

  • Thomas Jenkins

  • D.D. Schnack

  • C.R. Sovinec

  • C.C. Hegna

  • J.D. Callen

  • F. Ebrahimi

    • UW-Madison
  • S.E. Kruger

  • J. Carlsson

    • Tech-X Corp.
  • E.D. Held

  • J.-Y. Ji

    • Utah State U.
  • R.W. Harvey

  • A.P. Smirnov

    • CompX