New predictive capabilities in PTRANSP with PTSOLVER

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Abstract

A new implicit transport equation solver (PT-SOLVER) implemented in predictive TRANSP (PTRANSP) is used to integrate the highly nonlinear time-dependent transport equations using implicit Newton iteration methods. Capabilities are extended to include density and angular momentum prediction. The new solver allows users to choose between different transport models via a standard namelist input. A wide range of neoclassical and/or turbulent models or semi-empirical, including TGLF choices are available. Extensive benchmark test runs have been performed with PT-SOLVER using the TGLF parallelized over flux-surfaces and wavenumbers. A combined number of CPUs up to 128 have been used. The new solver is robust, efficient, and allows large time-steps to be used. PTRANSP predicted temperatures have also been compared with experimental data for various plasma regimes, and good agreement has been achieved.

*Supported in part by DoE contract DE-AC02-09CH1146.

Authors

  • Xingqiu Yuan

    • PPPL
  • Steve Jardin

    • PPPL
    • Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
    • PPPL and The NSTX Research Team
  • Robert Budny

    • PPPL
  • Gary Staebler

    • GA
    • General Atomics
  • Greg Hammett

    • Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
    • PPPL