5D Tempest simulations of kinetic edge turbulence

ORAL

Abstract

Results are presented from the development and application of TEMPEST, a nonlinear five dimensional (3d2v) gyrokinetic continuum code. The simulation results and theoretical analysis include studies of H-mode edge plasma neoclassical transport and turbulence in real divertor geometry and its relationship to plasma flow generation with zero external momentum input, including the important orbit-squeezing effect due to the large electric field flow-shear in the edge. In order to extend the code to 5D, we have formulated a set of fully nonlinear electrostatic gyrokinetic equations and a fully nonlinear gyrokinetic Poisson's equation which is valid for both neoclassical and turbulence simulations. Our 5D gyrokinetic code is built on 4D version of Tempest neoclassical code with extension to a fifth dimension in binormal direction. The code is able to simulate either a full torus or a toroidal segment. Progress on performing 5D turbulence simulations will be reported.

*Work performed for U.S. DOE by U.C. LLNL under Contract W7405-ENG-48

Authors

  • R.H. Cohen

  • M.R. Dorr

  • X.Q. Xu

  • Z. Xiong

  • B.I. Cohen

  • J.A. Hittinger

  • G.D. Kerbel

  • W.M. Nevins

  • T.D. Rognlien

  • M.V. Umansky

    • LLNL
  • H. Qin

    • PPPL