Coupled Kinetic-MHD Simulations of Divertor Heat Load with ELM Perturbations

ORAL

Abstract

The effect of Type-I ELM activity on divertor plate heat load is a key component of the DOE OFES Joint Research Target milestones for this year. In this talk, we present simulations of kinetic edge physics, ELM activity, and the associated divertor heat loads in which we couple the discrete guiding-center neoclassical transport code XGC0 with the nonlinear extended MHD code M3D using the End-to-end Framework for Fusion Integrated Simulations, or EFFIS. In these coupled simulations, the kinetic code and the MHD code run concurrently on the same massively parallel platform and periodic data exchanges are performed using a memory-to-memory coupling technology provided by EFFIS. The M3D code models the fast ELM event and sends frequent updates of the magnetic field perturbations and electrostatic potential to XGC0, which in turn tracks particle dynamics under the influence of these perturbations and collects divertor particle and energy flux statistics. We describe here how EFFIS technologies facilitate these coupled simulations and discuss results for DIII-D, NSTX and Alcator C-Mod tokamak discharges.

Authors

  • Julian Cummings

    • California Institute of Technology
  • C.S. Chang

    • Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, New York University
    • New York University
    • NYU
    • Courant Institute, NYU
  • Gunyoung Park

    • NYU
    • New York University
  • Linda Sugiyama

    • Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • A.Y. Pankin

    • Lehigh U.
    • Lehigh University
  • S. Klasky

    • Oak Ridge National Laboratory
    • ORNL
  • Norbert Podhorszki

    • Oak Ridge National Laboratory
  • Ciprian Docan

    • Rutgers University
  • Manish Parashar

    • Rutgers University