Continuum Gyrokinetic Simulations of Turbulence in a Model Tokamak Scrape-Off Layer for NSTX-like Parameters

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Abstract

We review the first continuum gyrokinetic simulations of turbulence in a model of the tokamak scrape-off layer (SOL) region, using the Gkeyll code [1, 2]. These initial simulations were done with a simple helical magnetic model of the SOL, which includes key effects such as bad curvature drive and model sheath boundary conditions. (General geometry extensions are under way.) NSTX-like parameters were used. Gkeyll is a full-F code using a version of discontinuous Galerkin algorithms that conserve energy exactly for Hamiltonian problems (in the continuous time limit). It also has a full Vlasov-Maxwell solver. The present model for the sheath interactions is discussed in the simple case of magnetic fields with normal incidence on end plates. It uses the long-wavelength gyrokinetic Poisson Eq.\ to include polarization effects in the plasma and allows for currents flowing through the sheath and walls. Dependence of the turbulence and resulting divertor heat-flux width on connection length is investigated. [1] E.L. Shi, Princeton Ph.D. Dissertation 2017, https://arxiv.org/abs/1708.07283 [2] E.L. Shi, et al. Phys. Plasmas 2019 https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5074179

*Supported by the HBPS and MGK SciDAC projects, the Max-Planck Princeton Center, and DOE Contract DE-AC02-09CH11466

Authors

  • Gregory W. Hammett

    • Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
  • Eric L. Shi

    • LLNL
  • Tess N. Bernard

    • General Atomics / ORAU
  • Manaure Francisquez

    • MIT
    • MIT Plasma Science and Fusion Center
  • Ammar Hakim

    • PPPL
  • Noah Mandell

    • PPPL
    • Princeton University