Time-Dependent Distribution Functions in C-Mod Calculated with the CQL3D-Hybrid-FOW, AORSA Full-Wave, and DC Lorentz Codes

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Abstract

A time-dependent simulation of C-Mod pulsed ICRF power is made calculating minority hydrogen ion distribution functions with the CQL3D-Hybrid-FOW finite-orbit-width Fokker-Planck code. ICRF fields are calculated with the AORSA full wave code, and RF diffusion coefficients are obtained from these fields using the DC Lorentz gyro-orbit code. Prior results with a zero-banana-width simulation using the CQL3D/AORSA/DC time-cycles showed a pronounced enhancement of the H distribution in the perpendicular velocity direction compared to results obtained from Stix's quasilinear theory, in general agreement with experiment. The present study compares the new FOW results, including relevant gyro-radius effects, to determine the importance of these effects on the the NPA synthetic diagnostic time-dependence. The new NPA results give increased agreement with experiment, particularly in the ramp-down time after the ICRF pulse.

*Funded, through subcontract with Massachusetts Institute of Technology, by USDOE sponsored SciDAC Center for Simulation of Wave-Plasma Interactions.

Authors

  • R.W. (Bob) Harvey

    • CompX
  • Yu.V. Petrov

    • CompX, Inc.
    • CompX
  • E.F. Jaeger

    • EXCEL Engineering
  • L.A. Berry

    • EXCEL Engineering
  • Paul Bonoli

    • MIT
    • MIT-PSFC
  • A. Bader

    • UW-Madison
    • Univ. of Wisconsin
    • UW Madison
    • Univ of Wisconsin, Madison
    • University of Wisconsin