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 TP11: Poster Session VII:
FUND:Nonneutral plasmas
BEAMS: ZEUS, radiography, and measurements of beams
MFE: Edge and pedestal physics; Self-organized configurations I: FRC, RFP, Spheromak
MC: Miniconference: Plasma and quantum information science
9:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Thursday, November 2, 2023
Room: Plaza ABC
Abstract: TP11.00054 : Axisymmetric Gyrokinetic Simulations of the Lithium Tokamak Experiment (LTX) Scrape-Off Layer
Presenter:
Akash Shukla
(The University of Texas at Austin)
Authors:
Akash Shukla
(The University of Texas at Austin)
Manaure Francisquez
(Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory)
Gregory W Hammett
(Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory)
David R Hatch
(UT-Austin)
Tess Bernard
(General Atomics - San Diego)
Ammar Hakim
(Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory)
Jonathan Roeltgen
(University of Texas at Austin)
Here, we conduct 4-dimensional (2 spatial and 2 velocity dimensions) axisymmetric gyrokinetic simulations spanning the closed and open field regions of a limited plasma with parameters representative of LTX. We investigate enhanced electron confinement observed in the LTX-SOL as well as the steady state profiles observed in the low-recycling regime. These simulations could be used to predict temperature and density profiles given transport coefficients or to produce initial conditions for 5D turbulent Gkeyll simulations.
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