Bulletin of the American Physical Society
65th Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Plasma Physics
Monday–Friday, October 30–November 3 2023; Denver, Colorado
Session PP11: Poster Session VI:
MFE:DIII-D and conventional tokamaks II;MHD and stability; Analytic techniques in MFE;
ICF: Pinches and hohlraum physics
SPACE: Astrophysical plasmas
LTP:Low temperature plasma applications
MC:Miniconference: Shocks
2:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday, November 1, 2023
Room: Plaza ABC
Abstract: PP11.00071 : Plasma control system design and disruption forces modelling with the open-source platform ERMES
Presenter:
Ruben Otin
(UK Atomic Energy Authority)
Authors:
Ruben Otin
(UK Atomic Energy Authority)
Tim C Hender
(UK Atomic Energy Authority)
Xia Guoliang
(UK Atomic Energy Authority)
Oliver Bardsley
(UK Atomic Energy Authority)
James Paterson
(UK Atomic Energy Authority)
For the modelling of those problems, we have developed the C++ open-source finite element code ERMES. Thanks to its stabilized formulations in the frequency domain, it can solve realistic geometries with low memory requirements. Also, it saves computational time by treating each frequency independently and in parallel. Once the frequencies of interest are calculated, we generate a transfer function characterizing the fusion machine. This transfer function can be used in a real time controller. Alternatively, we can generate the time evolution of the fields and forces via Laplace or Fourier transforms. We can even reproduce the movement of the plasma and the halo currents. Complex frequencies and plasma modes have been implemented in a new version of ERMES to increase its modelling capabilities. The inclusion of non-linear materials using frequency domain techniques is the next stage of development.
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