Linear gyrokinetic studies in NCSX and W7-X stellarators with the GS2 code

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Abstract

The GS2 gyrokinetic code is being used to study microinstabilities and turbulence in non-axisymmetric flux-tube geometries. Non-axisymmetric systems, such as stellarators, have a number of interesting features, like natural reversed magnetic shear and a large number of shaping parameters. These offer possibilities for reducing microturbulence and improving performance. The NCSX and W7-X designs were partially optimized for neoclassical transport; however, the turbulent transport has not been studied in detail. We will present studies of gyrokinetic instabilities in NCSX and W7-X equilibria, including important geometry and linear benchmarks between GS2 and GENE, a gyrokinetic code from IPP. We will also discuss improvements to the GS2 trapped particle treatment and a new computational grid generator for GS2.

*This work was supported by the SciDAC Center for the Study of Plasma Microturbulence and Department of Energy Contract DE-AC02-09CH11466.

Authors

  • J.A. Baumgaertel

    • PPPL
  • W. Guttenfelder

    • PPPL
  • G.W. Hammett

    • PPPL
  • D.R. Mikkelsen

    • PPPL
  • P. Xanthopoulos

    • Max Planck Institut fur Plasmaphysik
    • IPP Greifswald
  • J. Geiger

    • IPP Greifswald
  • William Dorland

    • University of Maryland, College Park
    • Univ. of Maryland, College Park
    • University of Maryland
  • Emily Belli

    • General Atomics