Simulation Overview of High-Performance Beam-Driven FRCs

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Abstract

The C-2U experiment [1] presents a unique combination of challenges to simulation: a dynamic formation process, high beta ($\sim 85\%$ average) and large ion orbits, neutral beam heating and energetic particles, coupling of core transport with the SOL, and electrode biasing of the SOL. These challenges have been addressed with a suite of codes, including extended MHD simulation of dynamic theta-pinch formation, translation, and collision; Monte Carlo simulation of Neutral Beam heating; 3D hybrid PIC code simulation of the influence of neutral beams and end-biasing on macrostability; 3D PIC simulation of turbulent transport; PIC simulation of beam driven plasma modes; hybrid fluid/particle transport simulation of heating, fueling, and current drive; kinetic simulation of parallel electron transport in the Scrape Off Layer; and neutral particle transport. \newline$[1]$ M.W. Binderbauer et al., Phys. Plasmas 22, 056110 (2015).

Authors

  • S.A. Dettrick

    • Tri Alpha Energy
  • D.C. Barnes

    • Tri Alpha Energy
    • TriAlpha Energy, Rancho Santa Margarita
  • E. Belova

    • PPPL
  • F. Ceccherini

    • TriAlpha Energy, Rancho Santa Margarita
    • Tri Alpha Energy
  • D. Fulton

    • Tri Alpha Energy
    • Tri Alpha Energy, Inc.
  • L. Galeotti

    • TriAlpha Energy, Rancho Santa Margarita
    • Tri Alpha Energy
  • S. Gupta

    • Tri Alpha Energy
  • H.J. Monkhorst

    • Tri Alpha Energy
  • Y. Mok

    • Tri Alpha Energy
  • A. Necas

    • Tri Alpha Energy
  • Marco Onofri

    • Tri Alpha Energy
    • Tri Alpha Energy, Inc.
  • L.C. Steinhauer

    • Tri Alpha Energy
  • T. Tajima

    • Tri Alpha Energy