Overview of Research in the SciDAC-5 Partnership for Advanced Simulation of RF - Plasma - Material Interactions
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Abstract
Radio-frequency (RF) actuators are expected to play a crucial role in future fusion power plants. The primary challenge associated with the use of RF actuators in all frequency ranges is the interaction with the scrape-off layer (SOL) plasma and plasma-facing components. The research carried out in this Center leverages high performance computing resources and expertise in mathematics and scientific computing provided by researchers from the ASCR community. A comprehensive suite of high-fidelity simulation tools is being developed that integrates RF-material interactions, realistic antenna structure and first-wall components, and RF wave physics across different regions. This includes examining relevant phenomena such as RF-sheath wall erosion, impurity production and transport, and RF wave propagation and power deposition in the SOL, plasma edge, and hot core regions. Our tools comprise both high-fidelity and reduced RF and material models with varying levels of physics fidelity, including machine learning-based models, that can be integrated into a Whole Facility Model.
*Work supported by US DoE contract numbers DE-SC0024369, DE-AC02-05CH11231, DE-AC52-07NA27344, DE-AC05-00OR22725 (FWP No. 3ERAT844), and DE-AC02-09CH11466 (FWP No. 3223).
Presenters
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Paul Thaddeus Bonoli
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology