Simulation of Plasma Transport in a Toroidal Annulus with TEMPEST

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Abstract

TEMPEST is an edge gyro-kinetic continuum code currently under development at LLNL to study boundary plasma transport over a region extending from inside the H-mode pedestal across the separatrix to the divertor plates. Here we report simulation results from the 4D ($\theta$, $\psi$, $E$, $\mu$) TEMPEST, for benchmark purpose, in an annulus region immediately inside the separatrix of a large aspect ratio, circular cross-section tokamak. Besides the normal poloidal trapping regions, there are radial inaccessible regions at a fixed poloid angle, energy and magnetic moment due to the radial variation of the $B$ field. To handle such cases, a fifth-order WENO differencing scheme is used in the radial direction. The particle and heat transport coefficients are obtained for different collisional regimes and compared with the neo-classical transport theory.

*This work was performed under the auspices of the USDOE by University of California Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory under contract No. W-7405-Eng-48 and is supported as LDRD project 04-SI-003

Authors

  • Z. Xiong

  • X.Q. Xu

  • B.I. Cohen

  • R. Cohen

  • M.R. Dorr

  • J.A. Hittinger

  • G. Kerbel

  • W.M. Nevins

  • T. Rognlien

    • Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory