Overview of Edge Simulation Laboratory (ESL)

ORAL

Abstract

The ESL is a new collaboration to build a full-f electromagnetic gyrokinetic code for tokamak edge plasmas using continuum methods. Target applications are edge turbulence and transport (neoclassical and anomalous), and edge-localized modes. Initially the project has three major threads: (i) verification and validation of TEMPEST, the project's initial (electrostatic) edge code which can be run in 4D (neoclassical and transport-timescale applications) or 5D (turbulence); (ii) design of the next generation code, which will include more complete physics (electromagnetics, fluid equation option, improved collisions) and advanced numerics (fully conservative, high-order discretization, mapped multiblock grids, adaptivity), and (iii) rapid-prototype codes to explore the issues attached to solving fully nonlinear gyrokinetics with steep radial gradiens. We present a brief summary of the status of each of these activities.

*Work performed under auspices of USDOE, under contracts W7405-ENG-48 at UC LLNL and DE-AC03-76SF00098 at UC LBNL

Authors

  • J. Hittinger

  • T. Rognlien

  • M. Umansky

  • A. Xiong

  • X. Xu

    • LLNL
  • E. Belli

  • J. Candy

  • P. Snyder

    • GA
  • P. Colella

  • D. Martin

  • T. Sternberg

  • R.H. Cohen

  • M. Dorr

  • B. Van Straalen

    • LBNL
  • K. Bodi

  • S. Krasheninnikov

    • UCSD